runsongas
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m8004 is worthington
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They are worthington 95sThey are 95 only if you can get them filled to 2640 (the proverbial + stamp syndrome). Requalification may or may not get you a plus-rated tank, and shops may limit what they will fill them to (possibly only 2400). They are short compared to a LP85, HP100, or an AL80, so if you are tall they may tip you forward. They are also 8" diameter, so switching between other tanks (7.25" dia) can be a hassle with readjusting cam bands depending on what you have.
All depends on what you want...
Yep, most north american market modern cylinders are stamped for DOT and TC.They also have a DOT stamp that's US isn't it?
Hey at least you know!Sorry for the cross-country confusion on this. Yes, I'm in Canada, but this tank would be purchased in the US exclusively for use in the US. The hydro would be done in Maine.
I've never actually dived in Canada, so I did learn a thing or two about Canadian tank regulations, though!
Hey at least you know!
The USA hydro will be recognized in Canada for 184 bar fills.
A Canadian hydro will be recognized in the USA, but minus the + so in theory only to 2400 psi.
They are 95 only if you can get them filled to 2640 (the proverbial + stamp syndrome). Requalification may or may not get you a plus-rated tank, and shops may limit what they will fill them to (possibly only 2400). They are short compared to a LP85, HP100, or an AL80, so if you are tall they may tip you forward. They are also 8" diameter, so switching between other tanks (7.25" dia) can be a hassle with readjusting cam bands depending on what you have.
All depends on what you want...
Echo this, it's a PITA if you have to change into a AL80 or something after using it.
Huh?? Adjusting the tank straps is easy. Undo the strap from the first slot on cam, pull tight, rethread, and lock. Helps to get them wet first.