WinfieldNC
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I have PST 120s and use them all the time for NC coastal diving. I'm 5' 11" and I've never thought of them as cumbersome. I like having a lot of gas left over or being able to do light deco if I choose to.
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Hello. How are you? That's a great tank. I've always used big tanks. The two on the left are Faber H.P. 120's They're 7.25Hey everyone, thank you all so much for the replies on the last post. Decided to stick with steel tanks . Another (what I think is great) deal came to me and I was wondering what you it's think about 120 HP tanks. I was hoping some 100s would come to market soon but I would rather get a second steel HP now and look for 100s in the future.
I think this tank is a PST 120HP , currently in Hydro for a couple years, o2 clean but out of Vis.
Are these tanks known to fail or are they worth keeping for a long time. I'm not quite sure of the age of tank, only that it's older.
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PST HP119 are the same length as HP100 but 8" diameterA steel 100 is a little shorter than an AL80. A steel 120 is about 3 inches taller than an 80. The 120 weighs about 7 lbs more than the 80 and about 5 lbs more than the 100. And then there is the weight of the extra air at the start, about another 1.6 lbs. I don't know the 119, the 117 is a short, fatty, an inch shorter than the 100 and 3-4 lbs heavier.
I'm 5'10" and long waisted, though I can dive it, the 120 is a too long for me.
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Hello. How are you? That's a great tank. I've always used big tanks. The two on the left are Faber H.P. 120's They're 7.25
The one on the right is a Faber L.P. 121 at 8 inches. I thought the visual size comparison might be helpful. I'm 6'3" tall 245 Lbs.
I manage at my age to Toss'em around pretty good. Keep your eye out bargains come around.
Cheers.
@Skoock , can you post the full factory stampings so that we can confirm what it is?
If treated reasonably (i.e. kept dry inside) the PST HP 3500s seem to last fine. There are tons here in the Mid-Atlantic and I have 4 120s from '94 and 6 similarly vintaged 100s.
As a long-torsoed 5'10" guy, I find the 120s just about at my limit for length but not too bad on weight. Nice to have 20% more gas.