SeaJay
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Mo2vation once bubbled...
Water capacity, liters, bars, kg? You're killing me, man.
Its not a question of "not believing you" - I'd LOVE to believe someone.... but where I am finding reasonable consistancy with PST, the Faber specs I'm finding are all over the map. Appreciate the link. Cool pics.
The hunt continues.
Liters.
Bars.
KG.
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Dude, this is America.
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Hahahaaa!!! Sorry, man...
The specs are some of the most complete I've found out there... And so I linked them from my site. They're not "mine" in that I didn't make them... But simply a collection that I've found trustworthy.
The specs on there (I'm not sure why you didn't see them) says that Faber LP95's run from -8.5 lbs to +0.6, with the ending weight about a pound and a half different from your HP100's. All measurements on that page are saltwater specs, and you can expect them to be 6% heavier in freshwater.
This information is gathered from the page I cited, near the bottom under a heading called, "Steel Cylinders."
It's important to note that a heading just above that one called, "Scuba Cylinder Chart" shows that Faber makes a steel 95 that's rebadged as a Scubapro cylinder that has a buoyancy of -8.5 to -1.2.
I suspect that the difference between the two cylinders has to do with year of manufacture, or what the actual name is that's stamped on the top. Or... Perhaps the measurements were taken a little differently and came out a bit different due to water salinity, temperature, or what they considered an "empty" tank.
The bottom line is that yes, there appears to be little difference between the buoyancy characteristics of your HP100's and the Faber LP95's.