Anyone know weight of full tanks

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jtrain01

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I am looking for the full weight of the pst e series steel tanks. Their website only has empty weight. If anyone has the e series 110 and can weight it, that is really the only one im looking for. Thanks
 
The density of dry air at 20C at 760 mm of mercury (one atmosphere of pressure) is 1.204 milligrams per cubic centimeter. I'll leave it to you to convert to pounds and cubic feet. The density of air depends on pressure and humidity.
 
.08 pounds per cubic foot for air. So 100 cubic feet of air will add 8 pounds to the cylinder weight.

Pete
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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