Richard Dayan
Contributor
80 cf vs 100 those are the numbers but what is the difference in real life?
an Al 80 holds 77 cf and I can only access 2000 of the 3000 psi, I stop at 1000 psi for safety a little more than the 600 psi stop because its harder to breath the low pressure air. So I am using 51 cf and leaving 26 in the tank when done.
HP 100 holds 100 cf 23 cf more for a total of 74 cf usable or almost 50% more usable air than AL 80
I have only used AL 80 never tried the HP 100
is this math correct?
an Al 80 holds 77 cf and I can only access 2000 of the 3000 psi, I stop at 1000 psi for safety a little more than the 600 psi stop because its harder to breath the low pressure air. So I am using 51 cf and leaving 26 in the tank when done.
HP 100 holds 100 cf 23 cf more for a total of 74 cf usable or almost 50% more usable air than AL 80
I have only used AL 80 never tried the HP 100
is this math correct?