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Hi @Richard Dayan
You can choose whatever reserve pressure/volume you are comfortable with. For comparison:
An AL80 has a gas volume of 77.4 cu ft at 3000 psi. At the commonly used end pressure of 500 psi, there is a reserve volume of 12.9 cu ft, 64.5 cu ft used.
A HP steel 100 has 100 cu ft of gas at 3442 psi. It would have the same 12.9 cu ft reserve at 444 psi with 87.1 cu ft used.
In my example, the HP100 has 35% more available gas
I have breathed cylinders down to around 200 psi on a few occasions and have never noticed an increase in the effort to breathe
You can choose whatever reserve pressure/volume you are comfortable with. For comparison:
An AL80 has a gas volume of 77.4 cu ft at 3000 psi. At the commonly used end pressure of 500 psi, there is a reserve volume of 12.9 cu ft, 64.5 cu ft used.
A HP steel 100 has 100 cu ft of gas at 3442 psi. It would have the same 12.9 cu ft reserve at 444 psi with 87.1 cu ft used.
In my example, the HP100 has 35% more available gas
I have breathed cylinders down to around 200 psi on a few occasions and have never noticed an increase in the effort to breathe