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2 PST E7 120s w/ one left handed and one right handed valve in case I decide to double them in the future.

1 Catalina AL 30
 
A couple sets of doubles, about 20 al 80's and a couple al 14's for argon.
 
:crafty:

I have 2 tanks.... a steel 120 and alum 80.


Rich :crafty:
 
Just bought an E8-119

Probably will get a couple E7-80 when availible
 
1 single Voit 38
3 sets of double 38 Voits
13 single steel 72's USD Healthways Sportsways
3 sets of double 72's Voit, and misc
8 Luxfer 80's
42 total tanks, plus a couple of spare Airs
Aloha Turtleguy
 
2 steel 10 Litre tanks
2 steel 12 Litre tanks
 
1 PST 100
1 aluminum 63

(Kinda like owning a Rottweiler and a chihuahua...)
 
Turtleguy:
1 single Voit 38
3 sets of double 38 Voits
13 single steel 72's USD Healthways Sportsways
3 sets of double 72's Voit, and misc
8 Luxfer 80's
42 total tanks, plus a couple of spare Airs
Aloha Turtleguy

All those Voits and Health/Sports ways !!!
Want an old Nemrod 72 w/ J valve?
 
11 tanks
2 sets dual PST HP 100 isolator manifold
2 single PST HP 100
1 Genesis HP 100
1 PST HP 80
1 Dacor 72
1 Luxfer AL 30
1 Luxfer AL 13
all din
 
You guys that have 5 different sizes/types of back-gas tanks... what do you do about weighting? Do you just dive the steels overweighted, do you change your weighting for the various tanks, or do you use the heavier steels in salt water and save the lighter AL tanks for fresh?

That's always thrown me for a loop when I rent and end up getting 3 tanks with vastly different buoyancy characteristics.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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