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Basically just dive with air/EAN32 and pay attention when the tanks are breathed down and you'll know what they breathe like. Amigos may have a set of 104 sidemount bottles to rent.Yeah, so here is the problem: I have no experience with PST 104 in any configuration. I know the specs but would like to hear real-life experience before I spend a small fortune on gas fills. Backmount crowd raves about these tanks though...
30/30 starts at 2500psi
18/45, starts at 2000psi
12/70 starts at 1000psi
Basically they stay heavy through the whole dive, especially newer ones. They are not bottles I love for sidemount and much prefer Faber LP121's for trimix. If you're diving Faber 85's now then the Faber 108's will dive effectively the same as your 85's and you can just do the experiment above with your own 85's. PST's are inherently heavier and you'll need to remove about 6lbs of lead to compensate for that. If you stay with Faber then no change needed as their empty buoyancy characteristics are effectively the same.