Chute 3 Lift/tank Size

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BOBBYR

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I Have A Chute 3 Bc With The Standard 45 Lbs. Of Lift. On The Inside Of The Cumberbun Where All The Legal Stuff And Specs Are, I Was Confused By The Picture Of The Single Tank And The Two That Were Manifolded Like Doubles. The Single Has 20l Printed On It, And The Double Config. Each Has 15l. What Are These Numbers? Does It Have To Do With Max Tank Size Or Something? I Know That The Key Is Usually The Lift Capacity, And More Important Proper Weighting, But Is There Something Else That I Am Missing? I Have Been Considering A Steel Hp 130, But Was Curious About These Numbers Before I Make The Purchase. Thanks For Any Input You Can Give Me. Bobby
 
It's about max tank size 20 Liters single or 15 Liter doubles. I think an AL80 is 12 Liters.
 
Thanks for the info jpcpat. I started looking at how to convert cubic feet to liters and vise versa, and I think I'm more confused. I am usually very positive in regards to the metric system, but this one is awfull. Pressures, compressable gases vs. non compressable liquid....huh. Thanks again for the info.
 
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