Dacor steel 72 buoyancy

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FM1520

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I have an old Dacor steel 72 and I can't seem to find the specs for it - specifically buoyancy. I don't dive this tank very often and I usually dive a Faber LP 95 so I want to adjust my weight when switching to the 72.

The attached link and others don't have a steel 72 with a 2200 service pressure. Any ideas?

Thanks, FM

Scuba Cylinder Specifications from Tech Diving Limited - 928-855-9400
 
You can wear about 4 lbs less than you do with an aluminum 80... if that helps...
 
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/tanks-valves-bands/331899-steel-lp72-2250psi-tank-spec.html


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72 cu ft Standard
Service pressure: 2250 psi
Working pressure: 2475 psi (2250 psi +10%)
Actual air capacity: 71.2 ft3 (at a working pressure of 2475 psi)
Outer diameter: 6.9 in
Length without valve: 25.1 in
Empty weight: 26 lbs (w/o valve)
Buoyancy Empty: 0 lbs (w/valve)
Buoyancy Full: -5.4 lbs (w/valve)
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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