sabbath999
Contributor
I tried searching for this, and frankly I didn't even really know what to ask for in the search criteara, so I will just ask it and please forgive me if it was recently answered.
I am going to be getting a steel tank (or two -- as singles, I always like to have a apare) for when I wear my drysuit. I am planning on getting one with DIN with the yoke adapter (my first stage is yoke).
My question comes in about HP vs LP.
I understand that a 100 CF tank is going to contain 100 CF of air (more or less), so that the HP vs. LP comes down to a matter of size and weight.
I am trying to reduce the amount of lead that I am carrying by switching to steel, and also to enjoy the improved buoyancy characteristics of steel over aluminum. That is my stated goal in the switch.
I am thinking about getting either a 100 HP or 95 LP.
Is the 95 LP significantly heavier than the 100 HP?
If my stated goal is to replace lead with tank weight, would I be better off with a LP 95 (which is also easier on the rest of my rig)?
Thanks.
I am going to be getting a steel tank (or two -- as singles, I always like to have a apare) for when I wear my drysuit. I am planning on getting one with DIN with the yoke adapter (my first stage is yoke).
My question comes in about HP vs LP.
I understand that a 100 CF tank is going to contain 100 CF of air (more or less), so that the HP vs. LP comes down to a matter of size and weight.
I am trying to reduce the amount of lead that I am carrying by switching to steel, and also to enjoy the improved buoyancy characteristics of steel over aluminum. That is my stated goal in the switch.
I am thinking about getting either a 100 HP or 95 LP.
Is the 95 LP significantly heavier than the 100 HP?
If my stated goal is to replace lead with tank weight, would I be better off with a LP 95 (which is also easier on the rest of my rig)?
Thanks.