Deep South Divers
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Kinda a weird one, but here ya go:
A client of mine is a captain on a large sailing yacht that came to the Savannah, GA USA area and is looking to sell the scuba tanks off the boat. Like the vessel and the crew, they're European.
Shoulder stamps say:
SCUBAPRO
M25 D ecs YON126 UT
PS232PT348BAR
16.2kg 12L 4.7mm
I'm interested in the buoyancy characteristics of these tanks and the dry weight. The crew says that they measure 7.7" in diameter, which sounds like a botched measuring job. They also say they're 21" tall without the boot or valve, which - at 12l capacity - would hint that it's really a short, fat, 8" diameter tank. I can't see how something that small weighs in at 16.2kg... 35.7 pounds!
Clearly they're SCUBAPRO brand, which everyone tells me is actually made by Faber, but Faber says they're not theirs. The long neck, round bottoms and pressure rating suggest they're steel. Their pain scheme definitely says Europe.
Manufacture date is 6/2010, which could be month 6 or week 6. I'm not sure.
232 BAR = 3365 psi. I assume that's the working pressure, except that I expected a "PW" number, not a "PS" number.
Without DOT numbers, getting them hydroed will be an issue... And they're currently out of date. But I am close with my hydrostatic tester, and he is willing to test them and date stamp them, but can't offer a DOT rating. I'm okay with that as a commercial guy with his own compressors.
Help from divers on the other side of the pond, perhaps? I really need to know what they are, their buoyancy characteristics, and their empty weight. Also, will a standard Thermo "Pro" DIN/yoke convertible valve fit them?
Thanks in advance!
A client of mine is a captain on a large sailing yacht that came to the Savannah, GA USA area and is looking to sell the scuba tanks off the boat. Like the vessel and the crew, they're European.
Shoulder stamps say:
SCUBAPRO
M25 D ecs YON126 UT
PS232PT348BAR
16.2kg 12L 4.7mm
I'm interested in the buoyancy characteristics of these tanks and the dry weight. The crew says that they measure 7.7" in diameter, which sounds like a botched measuring job. They also say they're 21" tall without the boot or valve, which - at 12l capacity - would hint that it's really a short, fat, 8" diameter tank. I can't see how something that small weighs in at 16.2kg... 35.7 pounds!
Clearly they're SCUBAPRO brand, which everyone tells me is actually made by Faber, but Faber says they're not theirs. The long neck, round bottoms and pressure rating suggest they're steel. Their pain scheme definitely says Europe.
Manufacture date is 6/2010, which could be month 6 or week 6. I'm not sure.
232 BAR = 3365 psi. I assume that's the working pressure, except that I expected a "PW" number, not a "PS" number.
Without DOT numbers, getting them hydroed will be an issue... And they're currently out of date. But I am close with my hydrostatic tester, and he is willing to test them and date stamp them, but can't offer a DOT rating. I'm okay with that as a commercial guy with his own compressors.
Help from divers on the other side of the pond, perhaps? I really need to know what they are, their buoyancy characteristics, and their empty weight. Also, will a standard Thermo "Pro" DIN/yoke convertible valve fit them?
Thanks in advance!
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