What is this tank volume? How much is this manifold worth?

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CuzzA

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Thanks in advance.
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What's the height (to the top of the cylinder neck, ignoring the valve) and the diameter? Manifold (both valves and isolation crossbar) are pretty nice Dive Rite valves but have the older knobs on them....maybe worth $75-$100 depending on area and buyer.
 
Other note: Look for "BS" followed by a number. The number following the "BS" stamp should be the nominal volume.
 
Going out on a limb here but I think that's an early setup with the narrow spacing and LP85s. The dimensions of the cylinders would determine if that's the case. If so, the manifold and bands are only valuable as a package, maybe $100 together.
 
The tanks the manifold is on are Faber 112's. I just bought them to round out a set of 4 singles. I think they're filled with Heliox. Only the original Hydro and the valve threads are shiny like new. I got a sweet deal on them. But will likely sell the manifold and gas in them.

I'll have to measure the white ScubaPro Faber LP tank. It's an 8 inch tank. Weird they didn't stamp the volume. Someone found it in a storage auction and I bought it for $65. Only 2 hydros.
 
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