CT-Rich
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That is 13.2 liters.AL100, 8" diameter, service pressure 3300 psi
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That is 13.2 liters.AL100, 8" diameter, service pressure 3300 psi
its flat, looks like your typical 12L just slightly bigger and taller. I might be wrong about its volume, it was advertized as a 15L but could be 13 I suppose. Much heavier than AL80I am confused, I never heard of a 15 liter Aluminum tank. 15 l tanks are usually steel. Does it have a rounded bottom inside the boot or flat? If it is rounded, then it is steel. Flat would be Aluminum.
Yes, that sounds right.AL100, 8" diameter, service pressure 3300 psi
I am confused, I never heard of a 15 liter Aluminum tank. 15 l tanks are usually steel. Does it have a rounded bottom inside the boot or flat? If it is rounded, then it is steel. Flat would be Aluminum.
AL100, 8" diameter, service pressure 3300 psi
That is 13.2 liters.
Except for the diameter (and length, but that shouldn't matter here). It all adds up. With a doubles plate, STA, and fat tank, the center of mass of the tank is going to be quite a bit further out than it would be with a singles plate, no STA and standard diameter tank.Yes, I was just guessing at what cylinder @andrethediver was using. I believe the AL100 is about 4 lbs less buoyant than the AL80, not much different than diving a HP100
Great single tank wing though. I don't suppose the wing's getting caught up and gas is blocked from migrating from one side to the other?Unfortunately Eclipse wing requires STA.