So I made a mistake yesterday. I drove an hour to pick up a Faber HP80 steel tank for my wife. She's small and I've been trying to get tanks that match her size. I knew the tank was out of hydro/vip but the price was right so it was worth it to me. When I got there, the tank was very obviously not an HP80 since it was an 8" diameter. To me it looked like an HP117 and I thought I saw 3AA3400 but there was a lot of paint on the markings. I thought about what was in front me and decided a 117 might be a good tank for me with nitrox so I bought it anyway. My wife has a SAC rate roughly 70% of mine so dirty math made me think a 117 for me was going to match well with her 80.
When I got the tank home, I noticed that "3400" was actually 2400 and I realized it's an LP95. So now I'm torn.... I won't be getting any "cave fills" from my local dive shop so best I can hope for is +10% which they may not even do that. The FL springs I've gotten fills from always do a hot fill so I typically get less than full. My shop will spend a little extra time getting my steel HP80 to 3400ish and my aluminum tanks to 3000 if they aren't busy but that's about it.
It'll cost me a total of about $250-ish to hydro, vip, service the valve, and fill it with nitrox. For the price, I feel like it'd cost the same to buy a new AL80 tank while a new HP100 would be closer to $400 new after taxes. Used HP100's pop up from time to time but they are usually around $300-$340 used. The LP95 itself definitely weighs more but the total rig weight is probably only 2-4lbs more for an extra 17% more air (factoring in the 500psi surface pressure).
So I figure my options are:
1. Spend a little more money to hydro the tank and try it out for a bit and see if the extra air is worth the extra weight. If I hate it, then resell it.
2. Sell it now and don't even bother trying it. Stick with AL80's and just get more tanks if I need more air.
3. Sell it now and hold out for HP100's in the future.
When I got the tank home, I noticed that "3400" was actually 2400 and I realized it's an LP95. So now I'm torn.... I won't be getting any "cave fills" from my local dive shop so best I can hope for is +10% which they may not even do that. The FL springs I've gotten fills from always do a hot fill so I typically get less than full. My shop will spend a little extra time getting my steel HP80 to 3400ish and my aluminum tanks to 3000 if they aren't busy but that's about it.
It'll cost me a total of about $250-ish to hydro, vip, service the valve, and fill it with nitrox. For the price, I feel like it'd cost the same to buy a new AL80 tank while a new HP100 would be closer to $400 new after taxes. Used HP100's pop up from time to time but they are usually around $300-$340 used. The LP95 itself definitely weighs more but the total rig weight is probably only 2-4lbs more for an extra 17% more air (factoring in the 500psi surface pressure).
So I figure my options are:
1. Spend a little more money to hydro the tank and try it out for a bit and see if the extra air is worth the extra weight. If I hate it, then resell it.
2. Sell it now and don't even bother trying it. Stick with AL80's and just get more tanks if I need more air.
3. Sell it now and hold out for HP100's in the future.