HP100 actual volume?

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Are you talking about the 3180+ hp 100 or the 3442 hp 100.
the 3180+ is a full 100 cu ft at 3500 psig, and the 3442 is 100 cu ft at 3442 psig.
Also note that the 3180 is one heavy tank under water.

Jim Breslin
 
Are you talking about the 3180+ hp 100 or the 3442 hp 100.
the 3180+ is a full 100 cu ft at 3500 psig, and the 3442 is 100 cu ft at 3442 psig.
Also note that the 3180 is one heavy tank under water.
Jim's correct. Faber has 2 steel tanks that might fit your description. For more detailed specs, refer to the TDL tank specs webpage.
 
The 3500 psi rated Faber is really a 3180+ 10% to get you up to the 3500 psig.
It is also a very negitave tank when full(-14#'s), and still -7#'s when empty.
Jim Breslin
 
Yup, I was trying to figure out how to get over being so negative when I dive in florida with a 3/2. Looks like I'm just going to dive my 7mm farmer johns instead :)
 

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