Thanks for the advice on moving the lower connection location. I currently have a lower and upper connection that I move between, so that isn't really the issue. This may be getting into the weeds more than most people do, but I am playing around with brands of Al80 cylinders and their buoyancy characteristics. It also may be a personal choice based on individual needs. I found this thread:
Hello! I have wasted my entire d1ay re-working a SCUBA tank specifications list. I've been working with the Huron Scuba list for *years*, but I'm suspicious of the information: where did it come from? Also, it includes a lot of junk I've never seen in real life, as well as tanks that no one...
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It has a great table of cylinder specs. However, reading the numbers and diving the cylinders gave me different impressions. The Catalina and Luxford cylinders were heavier in the water than I expected, and didn't get very positive at the end. The XS was very positive. I was wondering if people found they have a preference on brand/buoyancy characteristics. I haven't for deco cylinders, but it is pretty obvious I need to match brands to balance out my sidemount rig. I have more brands at work so I may just try different ones and see what works for me. I do a lot of photography so the positive buoyancy of the XC cylinders may be a benefit since it keeps the cylinders off the reef. However, I am interested in hearing what others think and why they chose a particular brand of AL80s for sidemount.