Faber HP 120/ PST HP 80 Steel tanks- Hollywood, FL

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Sik_Z33

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I have for sale 1 Faber steel HP120 scuba tank (DIN valve). It's in excellent shape DOB is (01/02) so its not extremely old, It has a brand new Hydro (4/13) as well as a brand new visual inspection this month. It's also "+" rated so you can fill in more air than the 3000 psi service rating giving you about 140 cuft of air at 3500 psi!
I would like $275 for the tank.

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Also selling 2 PST HP80 tanks (3442 psi) (convertible DIN/YOKE valves) , both have current hydro/visuals and are also in great shape, no rust inside or out. DOB on the tanks are 2004 and have hydros from 2009/2010.
I'm looking for $200 each for these tanks.


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Tanks are located in south florida, please feel free to ask any questions, Thanks!
 
If the faber is a High Pressure 120 as you said, it would have a service pressure of 3442 psi. Do you mean a Faber Low Pressure 121?
 
These are the specs:

Faber 1203180 +10%1207.2528.6448.3-7.22-16.22

So it's not quite 3000 its 3180+10% but I still believe that makes it an HP tank but I could be wrong. From my understanding LP's are in the 2400 psi range which is why you can really load them up when you overfill.
 
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