scubapeter
Contributor
Soo... Late last fall, I happened into a very large and heavy Heiser cylinder. The tank had been stored in a closet for many years and the former owner was not a diver. She wanted the tank gone and I bought it for what I believed to be a great deal. It had a 500 psi storage fill. I took the tank home and examined it. It is a 2400 psi Heiser, 8 inches in diameter and about 30 inches tall without a valve. The empty weight of the tank was 57 pounds with a valve. The initial hydro date is 1998 and the only subsequent is 2003. A quick visual inspection revealed that the interior is perfect. I took the tank to my hydro facility and she passed with flying colors.
I searched the internet and found nothing to support that this tank ever existed. Most of the information I read was in regards to the Heiser 140 and 190 cu ft tanks which were described as dangerously negative.
I filled the tank to 2640 and noted the weight as approximately 66 pounds. Given the added weight of 9 pounds of air, I divided by 0.0807 which would indicate that this tank holds 111.5 cu ft. of air at the service pressure plus ten percent.
So I had to see if this tank was so dangerously negative. I took it diving in fresh/shallow water. 3mm wetsuit, aluminum bp/w, no added weights. While I did add some air to the bc, it was not much. I still think this tank is huge for 111 cu ft of air, but I also may put it into my dive rotation.
Has anyone else owned one of these tanks or have any information on them? Thanks!!
Pete
I searched the internet and found nothing to support that this tank ever existed. Most of the information I read was in regards to the Heiser 140 and 190 cu ft tanks which were described as dangerously negative.
I filled the tank to 2640 and noted the weight as approximately 66 pounds. Given the added weight of 9 pounds of air, I divided by 0.0807 which would indicate that this tank holds 111.5 cu ft. of air at the service pressure plus ten percent.
So I had to see if this tank was so dangerously negative. I took it diving in fresh/shallow water. 3mm wetsuit, aluminum bp/w, no added weights. While I did add some air to the bc, it was not much. I still think this tank is huge for 111 cu ft of air, but I also may put it into my dive rotation.
Has anyone else owned one of these tanks or have any information on them? Thanks!!
Pete