Karloss
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I'm curious are steel 95 cf tanks neutral or positive at 500 PSI ? Thanks.
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I'm curious are steel 95 cf tanks neutral or positive at 500 PSI ? Thanks.
Here you go... Most of everything you would want to know about a variety of tanks is listed on this sheet. If you need any help with it. PM me.
Austin
Austin,
This is a very cool spreadsheet. Since I'm a relative newbie I'll ask the dumb question: which spec tells me how much total air the tank can/will hold? Is it capacity in cubic feet?
I'm used to diving with AL80's and we always measure how much air we have left by PSI. Does a diver with an AL80 and 1000 PSI reading on his SPG have less air time remaining than a physiologically identical diver with 1000 PSI and a steel 100?
Sorry to hijack.
I'm used to diving with AL80's and we always measure how much air we have left by PSI. Does a diver with an AL80 and 1000 PSI reading on his SPG have less air time remaining than a physiologically identical diver with 1000 PSI and a steel 100?
Here you go... Most of everything you would want to know about a variety of tanks is listed on this sheet. If you need any help with it. PM me.
Austin