Modern Triple Tanks?

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Jared0425

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I was watching an idiot try to do a 1200ft dive somewhere in the Med sea, he sounded Italian. His tanks must have been LP 120's or 130's as they were massive. Are their manifolds out there let alone bands to do this? I see triple 72s from the 50s and 60s but nothing modern like this guy. Has anyone have or had an experience with these?
 
They are typically custom made. Have seen quads assembled with 3 sets of bands. High pressure hoses provide the plumbing.
 
I have seen a pair of manifolded 40s being deco gas tanks due to the shop running out of single 40s so I suppose anything is possible however what is practical may be different.
 
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