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I've got a pair of Scubapro (Faber) steel tanks, that are slightly bigger than an aluminum 80, and and a little larger diameter. (I can get the actual model number if necessary, but they're in the garage right now, and being night, it's a little dark out there.)
Scubapro's website doesn't seem to have any information on the tanks at all, and the faber web site lists the tank capacity as cubic inches of water.
Does anybody know how I can convert the cubic inches of water to a cubic feet of air at 2640 PSI, or some ither way to find out the tank capacity in CuFt?
Thanks!
Terry
Scubapro's website doesn't seem to have any information on the tanks at all, and the faber web site lists the tank capacity as cubic inches of water.
Does anybody know how I can convert the cubic inches of water to a cubic feet of air at 2640 PSI, or some ither way to find out the tank capacity in CuFt?
Thanks!
Terry