



A small pony cylinder may be only good for a minute or two for deep dives but should. Most air source heat pumps use between 4 and 20 amps and about 230 volts. Pony cylinders range from just two or three cubic feet, to 40 cubic feet. The second stage valve is pneumatically balanced resulting in unparalleled performance and consistent breathing from start of dive to end. On average, an air source heat pump uses anywhere from 545 watts to 7,500 watts of electricity, highly dependent on the size of the unit and the time of year.In addition, unlike a traditional octopus that can drag in the sand or damage coral, you’ll take comfort knowing that the Airsource is right in front of you ready to deliver life saving air in a moment’s notice. By eliminating the need for a traditional octopus, the diver can streamline his entire system. 1: air source, 2: regulator, 3: air power metre (APM), 4: booster regulator, 5: air tank, 6: APM, 7: throttle valve, 8: silencer, 9: pressure sensor. The Airsource combines a high-performance second stage with a power inflator.
