claymore
Contributor
I am fairly new to diving and am a real hoover. I am assuming that my air consumption will improve with experience.
I am in the market for a couple of large tanks. I am looking in the 115 - 120 cu. ft. size probably in the lp pressure type.
I am wondering if there are any advantages to a certain manufacturer or type.
I know that the lp tanks tend to be heavier and larger but can supposedly be over filled to 3000 to 3400 psi range for even more gas.
I know that there are only two tank makes available now Worthington and Faber and
that the Worthington tanks are a newer design but am wondering what the differences are othere than tank finish.
I know that at some point this size tanks may become over kill for most rec dives
but I can afford them now and would rather have the capacity if I need it than buy smaller tanks that may limit my dive times even more.
Thanks for any information
I am in the market for a couple of large tanks. I am looking in the 115 - 120 cu. ft. size probably in the lp pressure type.
I am wondering if there are any advantages to a certain manufacturer or type.
I know that the lp tanks tend to be heavier and larger but can supposedly be over filled to 3000 to 3400 psi range for even more gas.
I know that there are only two tank makes available now Worthington and Faber and
that the Worthington tanks are a newer design but am wondering what the differences are othere than tank finish.
I know that at some point this size tanks may become over kill for most rec dives
but I can afford them now and would rather have the capacity if I need it than buy smaller tanks that may limit my dive times even more.
Thanks for any information