15L and 20L to Imperial

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WartedEmperor

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On the inside of my Oceanic Probe LX it says the max tank size I can have for a single is a 20L and for doubles is two 15L. I can not figure out how to convert this from metric to imperial. Will someone help me?
 
28.3 L to a CF. But then Metric tanks at measured in volume where imperial is measured full contents.

Anyway a 15L tank filled to 232 bar will give you 15x 232 = 3480Litres/28.3= 123 cubic foot.

A Faber 15L 232bar tank weights about 17kgs empty + 4.5kgs of air full.

Dont think I would ever trust a BC to hold twin 15's though.
 
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