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Good idea never to put water in a tank if you don't have to, and aren't equipped to dry it properly immmedately afterwards. And quite unnecessary in this case, where where are only two or three tanks it could be, and a ruler or a tape will quickly clear up any question as to which it is.



Scared Silly:
In that case, pop the valve and fill the sucker up with water and get the internal volume. From there you can figure out the air volume. Beats guessing.

And if you are worried about the water in your cylinder and not being able to properly dry it, take it down to your local hyrdo facility as they can do that for you.

As for the over fill - remember the over fill is only good if it was done for the most recent hydro.
 
Ok so I emailed an hear back from Faber
Please be informed that the cylinder having the serial number
88/9014/146 has a nominal water capacity of 15 litre (915 CuIn).
Air capacity depends on the settled temperature and pressure.
So is this a 95? Metric makes my head spin :D
 

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