eelnoraa
Contributor
Maybe it is a regional thing, here in US, HP tank is 3442psi. Yoke connection Will work just fine. I have been using Yoke on HP100 for a couple of years.
As for lp vs HP tank, I will say go with HP tanks. Most lds should be able to give you good fill these days. The only exception I have seen is on a mobile fill station, such as on a dive boat. And even you only get 3000 on HP100, that is still 90 cf. Overfilling lp tank is nice if you are sure you can get that.
---------- Post added May 7th, 2013 at 09:33 AM ----------
Assuming you need the weight, steel not only means less added weight, but less overall dry weight. The later makes carrying your rig (entry/exit) easier.
On the other hand, if you don't need the weight, steel can make you over weight.
As for lp vs HP tank, I will say go with HP tanks. Most lds should be able to give you good fill these days. The only exception I have seen is on a mobile fill station, such as on a dive boat. And even you only get 3000 on HP100, that is still 90 cf. Overfilling lp tank is nice if you are sure you can get that.
---------- Post added May 7th, 2013 at 09:33 AM ----------
The less added weight with steel is a bonus.
Assuming you need the weight, steel not only means less added weight, but less overall dry weight. The later makes carrying your rig (entry/exit) easier.
On the other hand, if you don't need the weight, steel can make you over weight.