Cave Diver:
I'd like to point out that most of us (including myself) have been answering the question based on RMV rather than SAC :blush:
i don't think so. RMV is not the same as SAC expressed in cubic feet per minute.
while SAC expressed in cubic feet DEPENDS for calculation
on how many cubic feet of air you started with, SAC expressed in cubic
feet as a
final result expresses the amount of cubic feet per second used,
and that does not depend on the cylinders you will user thereafter.
in other words, to CALCULATE SAC in cubic feet to begin with, you need to
factor in the cubic feet you used (and that means factoring in your tank
volume and pressure). however, once you figure that out, you can then
express SAC in cubic feet and that is an absolute measure that will not
change depending on what tank you use.
if your SAC in cubic feet is .76 per minute, you will use .76 cubic feet per minute
whether you have an AL 80 or a steel 95 on your back.
hope that makes sense