Rig weight change when changing tank

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Yeah but would I need to haul all 36lbs of available lead with me to the pool or should I bring an additional 6lbs. That's really why I's asking.



Since this is the sidemount forum it would be safe to assume I am asking about a single tank that I would be doubling for true sidemount. I wouldn't need to worry about a manifold and other gear for back mounted doubles.
Ah, sorry, didn't notice that this is the Sidemount Diving forum. I read your post by selecting the "New Posts" button. You're new here, but this is very common--in spite of our best efforts. Disregard.

rx7diver
 
Ah, sorry, didn't notice that this is the Sidemount Diving forum. I read your post by selecting the "New Posts" button. You're new here, but this is very common--in spite of our best efforts. Disregard.

rx7diver

Today I learned that there is a way to see only the new posts.

I see that I may have sounded like a jerk, I didn't mean to and now I understand why it can be easily mistaken.
 
Today I learned that there is a way to see only the new posts.

I see that I may have sounded like a jerk, I didn't mean to and now I understand why it can be easily mistaken.
No problem, @Dann-Oh. I recently began diving my newest rec configuration: Isolator-manifolded BM LP50's. My "usual" rec configuration is a BM single old-school 72 with a Y-valve. When I read your post, I was thinking that you were thinking about doing something similar.

rx7diver
 
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