How many tanks do I really need?

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I have 7 tanks... 2 are nitrox. I too believe that they multiply when left alone. I no longer pay for my fills, part of the rescue diver thing here. I pay for nitrox fills though. I am thinking of aquiring more of those. in the steel variety.
 
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So, now that friends, family and other acquaintances have found out I'm diving they've been sending/offering me their old gear.
I must say I've scored some nice stuff and have 3 complete set ups including BCD, Weights, Regulators and two tanks for each.

And that is where this post is centered, I now have 7 tanks but I'm feeling like I'm addicted and want more, LOL! Before we get sidetracked, I've only accepted steel and AL6061 tanks.

Seriously though how many tanks should I keep in service?

One thing to consider is that my closest LDS is a half hour away from my home but is a couple hours away from most of the places I'd like to go dive.

To spend a weekend at my favorite lake and do a couple of dives each day I'm there it seems like 4 tanks would make sense. However, the old safety-officer in me keep screaming for double redundancy so 8 comes to mind.

Anyhow, any thoughts on a good rule of thumb on how many I should keep in the rotation?

Thanks!
where in vermont are you rick? I am on the border in charlestown
 
One can never have too many tanks.
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I try to have at least 3 of each size tanks (2 day/1 night dive). I'm currently hoarding over 24 tanks.
Steel: LP72, LP76, LP85, LP95, HP100, HP130
AL: AL80, AL19/17/6/3 for use as ponies.

You need to keep some pony/stage bottles in your collection.
 
Sounds like you’re definitely missing a couple sets of 104s

104's less than 10% more gas than HP120's *they're 130cf ish when cave filled* so if the 104's are a bit overkill, the HP120's are much preferred. The 104's are also too short for me, so the LP120's net me 15% more gas than a 104 but more importantly allow me to sit comfortably and not strain my back when I stand up from a bench since I'm not turtling backwards.
 
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