15L steel tanks in Red Sea? Working pressure?

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1 bar = 14.7 psi

quick and dirty 1 bar = 15 psi

200 bar * 15 psi/bar== 3000 psi


1 m = 3.3 feet

quick and dirty multiple meters by 3 then add 10% of that result.

10m * 3 f/m = 30 feet now add 10% of 30 equals 33 feet.



I was avoiding any significant reference to the imperial/metric thing, however, now that Laurin has opened the door ....

I imagine I would find it difficult to dive Bar in a PSI world. I guess it is the same the other way around.

Would any of the experienced members recommend the "on the fly conversions" in a foreign environment or the "get a temporary different SPG" approach?

Just a thought.

Regards
Richard
 
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