I scratch my head every time I try to convert between imperial and metric tank sizes, but figure it out in 10 or 20 minutes.
In order to save my hair and time I created a calculator that converts between these values. In addition it shows the buoyancy of the tank when full/empty, adjusted for steel/aluminum tank and fresh/salt water.
It doesn't look very fancy since I've made it compact enough to use on a smart phone.
Here goes: Scuba tank size and buoyancy calculator
All feedback is very welcome! I've probably made an error in there somewhere, or misconfigured or left out a common predefined tank. Or maybe you weird americans use other ways of measuring tanks that I haven't thought of?
(EDIT: By the way, it's made with inline javascript, so you can save the page to your phone and use it without network coverage)
In order to save my hair and time I created a calculator that converts between these values. In addition it shows the buoyancy of the tank when full/empty, adjusted for steel/aluminum tank and fresh/salt water.
It doesn't look very fancy since I've made it compact enough to use on a smart phone.
Here goes: Scuba tank size and buoyancy calculator
All feedback is very welcome! I've probably made an error in there somewhere, or misconfigured or left out a common predefined tank. Or maybe you weird americans use other ways of measuring tanks that I haven't thought of?
(EDIT: By the way, it's made with inline javascript, so you can save the page to your phone and use it without network coverage)
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