detroit diver
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I just looked at that picture and yes, it is on backwards!
A slightly weighted STA will help you some. I'd be little leary of adding TOO much lead weight up there before you get your body position correct first. You might find that you don't need it.
Also, I put my upper tank band just under the point where the tanks begins it's curve towards the valve. But everyone's body is different. Be aware that VERY slight changes will affect your trim greatly. For example, I know of someone who moved his tanks (on a set of LP104 doubles) about 1/2 inch and he had to call the dive because he couldn't stay level and was fighting the whole way.
A slightly weighted STA will help you some. I'd be little leary of adding TOO much lead weight up there before you get your body position correct first. You might find that you don't need it.
Also, I put my upper tank band just under the point where the tanks begins it's curve towards the valve. But everyone's body is different. Be aware that VERY slight changes will affect your trim greatly. For example, I know of someone who moved his tanks (on a set of LP104 doubles) about 1/2 inch and he had to call the dive because he couldn't stay level and was fighting the whole way.