Is there a good scuba cylinder data chart anywhere?

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Sanlanman

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Is there an up to date chart on line that lists the various currently available scuba cylinders and the data for them, IE: dimensions, working pressures, Bouyancy empty and full, etc?
 
Here's a spreadsheet I put together with a wide selection of tanks.
 

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616fun that excel download rocks.
 
I would look over your numbers again, specifically, the last cell on the right -- "Cubic feet / 100psi". For example, it shows the PST LP80 has having 32cf/100psi...:wink:
 
I would look over your numbers again, specifically, the last cell on the right -- "Cubic feet / 100psi". For example, it shows the PST LP80 has having 32cf/100psi...:wink:

Actually the sheet is correct - that references a HP80 that PST has produced at some point. The sheet also includes PSTs E7 series 'mid pressure' cylinders (3180 + 10% overfill).

If you want to look at the PST LP80 then look up "PST LP-80" in the drop down.

All of the tables I used came from Huron Scuba's webpage. It was the most consolidated list I could find. You'll find their copyright on the "tank specs" tab in the sheet.

In reference to the PST LP-80, the ft3 per 100psi is 32.75434, with a ft3 volume of 80.6 filled to 2640psi.

Here is a link to the spec charts I used in my sheet:
Scuba Cylinder Specification Chart from Huron Scuba, Ann Arbor Michigan
 

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