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When I submerge my cylinders in water and weigh them with a luggage scale, I get the following numbers:
LP80 (~@2400psi) = 4.0 kg / 8.8 #
HP100 (~@3200psi) = 3.45 kg / 7.6 #
Are these some low pressure tanks that weight more than high pressure? Their dry weights are approximately the same on land. Would the tank valve influence the weight? My LP80's have mirrored modular tank valves, and my HP100 is "normal." I'm just concerned because I use my LP80's for Sidemount, and their weights are too much for my system (Mexican Style). I do not know their weights at 500psi but I notice a noticeable buoyancy swing.
LP80 (~@2400psi) = 4.0 kg / 8.8 #
HP100 (~@3200psi) = 3.45 kg / 7.6 #
Are these some low pressure tanks that weight more than high pressure? Their dry weights are approximately the same on land. Would the tank valve influence the weight? My LP80's have mirrored modular tank valves, and my HP100 is "normal." I'm just concerned because I use my LP80's for Sidemount, and their weights are too much for my system (Mexican Style). I do not know their weights at 500psi but I notice a noticeable buoyancy swing.