For Sale Four (4) Steel 120cf HPO 3500 Tanks; Need Hydro; Tampa

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UPDATE: I have two (2) steel 120's left.

I've got four Nitrox steel 120's which were hydro'ed in 2012 and used only a few times after that. They have been stored filled.

Price is $165 per tank; $600 for all four. Prefer cash; will accept PayPal or Cash App.

Prefer to meet in the Tampa area but will drive a reasonable distance to meet a buyer

Photos illustrate all the tanks (the steel 100's in the first photo are sold) and two photos of the top of each of the individual four tanks. All tanks have the HP valve as illustrated.
 

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Yes. I always keep my tanks filled.
 
What is the thread and neck size?
3442psi service pressure (newer HP tanks PST "E7"/"E8", Worthington "X7"/"X8", or Faber "FX" ) = 3/4" thread (larger) necks.
3500psi service pressure (older HP tanks)= 7/8" thread (smaller) necks.
Pics show 3500psi --> 7/8" thread (smaller) necks
 
3442psi service pressure (newer HP tanks PST "E7"/"E8", Worthington "X7"/"X8", or Faber "FX" ) = 3/4" thread (larger) necks.
3500psi service pressure (older HP tanks)= 7/8" thread (smaller) necks.
Pics show 3500psi --> 7/8" thread (smaller) necks
Wasn't aware of that. Will keep that in mind, thankyou.
 
Wasn't aware of that. Will keep that in mind, thankyou.
BTW nothing wrong with the older 7/8" tanks other than only 300bar DIN valves (with insanely hard to find exceptions) and limited manifold/modular valve availability (manifilds are available new but need to be located) if you are side-mounting or doubling. I have 10 of the 7/8" 3500psi PSTs (100s and 120s) and love them. With some careful watching, I now have 4 manifold setups for them for maybe a max of $175 for a mint complete manifold ...
 
BTW nothing wrong with the older 7/8" tanks other than only 300bar DIN valves (with insanely hard to find exceptions) and limited manifold/modular valve availability (manifilds are available new but need to be located) if you are side-mounting or doubling. I have 10 of the 7/8" 3500psi PSTs (100s and 120s) and love them. With some careful watching, I now have 4 manifold setups for them for maybe a max of $175 for a mint complete manifold ...
No I'm not looking for twinsets just yet, or side-mounts. I basically need just two 120 HP steels. I'm not at the level for technical diving or sidemount xD
 
They are 7/8 necks. I bought the two 100s shown in the photo above, so I'll add a plug/ thread bump. If the 120s are like the 100s, they are in excellent shape and were well cared for. I got them back from hydro and they are now good to go.
 
They are 7/8 necks. I bought the two 100s shown in the photo above, so I'll add a plug/ thread bump. If the 120s are like the 100s, they are in excellent shape and were well cared for. I got them back from hydro and they are now good to go.

Thanks for your feedback. I've updated the advertisement to note that I have only two (2) tanks left.
 

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