Thanks for the info! I'm part of a dive club that has only aluminium tanks. I have a couple steel 133s but will use the aluminium 80s for the most part. I'm looking at purchasing tank wieghts sp they will work better side mount.
Well, I understand that the difference between cf and psi. Cf is the amount of area and psi is the pressure per area (pounds per square inch). What I don't understand is why some of the larger tanks aren't advertised with a higher psi as some of the slightly smaller cf tanks.
New to this forum deal. Just wanted to say hello to all. I do as much diving as possible and want to discuss and learn more about what is hopefully a top passion of all of ours. Right now I'm wanting to know more about dive tank capacities. Psi/cf.
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