Largest cubic ft tanks??

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dumpster... two possibilities:
1)if they sat around in a slow diveshop for a couple years, it is entirely possible that 5 yrs from manufacture elapse after 2 years of abusive ownership
and
2) other countries have different hydro test regulations. If tomfcrist was Australian, the terminal hydro test he spoke of would have been the second for a 2 year old cylinder... Australia requires annual hydro AND vip
 
Largest I've seen (on the net) of actually diving is 50l Tauchgang (might want to hit it through google translate if you don't speak Kraut..)

530 cu.ft should be enough, especially if you double them up...

Gerbs
 
While im not an aussie, i was living in Perth at the time......Yearly Hydros dude.
 
Largest I've seen (on the net) of actually diving is 50l Tauchgang (might want to hit it through google translate if you don't speak Kraut..)

530 cu.ft should be enough, especially if you double them up...

Gerbs
Looks uncomfortable, maybe more manageable as a pair sidemounted?:D
 
While im not an aussie, i was living in Perth at the time......Yearly Hydros dude.

...yearly hydros...WOW! ...sounds like the aussie regulatory authorities are even more 'special-ed' than our own U S of A 'DOT'...........
 
Those aren’t scuba tanks there commercial gas cylinders! But at least it proves that Rednecks are not exclusive to America!
 
530 cu.ft should be enough, especially if you double them up...
Gerbs

AWESOME!!!

I'll take 2!

10 hours+ on a single tank!!!

Lok out bugs!

Chug
 
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I use double 10,000s for my cave dives. :D
Yeah, I tried twin 10,000s once......they dug twin furrows in the sea bed about 20' behind me.......trimix fills were a bitch but not as bad as the crane rentals to lift me up and drop me in the water, my wing with 1000 lbs of lift was pretty goofy looking too :)
 
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