Aluminum Scuba Tank
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![]() Yellow Aluminum 80 Scuba Dive Tank US $125.00
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![]() Scuba Tanks Dacor Aluminum 80 Many others to sell US $85.00
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![]() Scuba Tanks Luxxfer Aluminum 80 Many others to sell US $60.00
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![]() 80cf Aluminum Scuba Tanks Accessories Yellow US $12.50
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![]() New Yellow Sherwood Aluminum 80 CF Scuba Diving Tank Aluminum Cylinder US $159.98
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![]() Catalina or Hy Mark Aluminum 80 Scuba Tank Blue US $190.00
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![]() SCUBA Tank or Paintball refill station Aluminum 3000 psi Luxfer 80cf w boot US $149.99
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![]() Tank Boot Scuba Aluminum 725 Hex Dive Diving Base New US $19.99
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![]() Catalina S80 Aluminum Scuba Dive Tank US $69.99
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![]() 80cf Aluminum Scuba Tank Bright Neon Yellow NEW US $143.00
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![]() 80cf Aluminum Scuba Tank Electric Blue NEW US $143.00
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![]() 80cf Aluminum Scuba Tank Midnight Black NEW US $143.00
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![]() Aluminum Scuba Paintball Tank 80 cuft Catalina White NEW US $149.95
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![]() 80cf Aluminum Scuba Tanks Accessories Kit Blue US $12.50
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![]() 80cf Aluminum Scuba Tanks Accessories Kit Red US $12.50
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![]() 80cf Aluminum Scuba Tanks Accessories Kit Purple US $12.50
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![]() Catalina or Hy Mark Aluminum 80 Scuba Tank Black US $190.00
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![]() 80cf Aluminum Scuba Tanks Accessories Kit Nitrox Green US $12.50
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![]() New Scuba Tank Boot for Aluminum Standard 80 Cylinders Black 725” OD US $9.50
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![]() Catalina or Hy Mark Aluminum 80 Scuba Tank Purple US $190.00
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![]() Catalina or Hy Mark Aluminum 80 Scuba Tank Pink US $190.00
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![]() Blue Aluminum 80 scuba tank with 05 2011 HYDRO US $27.00
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![]() Aluminum Scuba Tank Key Chain US $11.45
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![]() New Northern Diver Quick Release Aluminum Scuba Pony Tank Mount US $199.00
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![]() 80cf Aluminum Scuba Tank NEW US $143.00
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![]() Scuba dive Luxfer 63 cu ft Aluminum tank black with Sherwood 5000 valve US $9.99
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Storm Webbing Tank Carrier $14.99 Easily carry your tanks by adding a handle, just apply two Velcro straps and you're ready to go.... |
If I have a 80 cu ft 3000psi scuba tank and I use to fill a 72 cu in 3000 psi tank what is left in the scuba?
I bought a 80 cubic foot 3000 psi aluminum scuba tank and I'm going to use it to fill a 72 cubic inch tank for paintball gun. After filling the smaller tank one time how much pressure should be in each of the tanks? I am using a device that will allow the pressure in each to equalize which will fill the smaller tank.
Starting with the math:
An 80 Cft tank would be 12 x 12 x 80 = 11,520 Cubic Inches. If you multiply that by 3000 psi, you get 34,560,000.
The new combined volume the gas will occupy is 11,592 (11520 plus 72) . So, 34,560,000 divided by 11,592 means that each tank will be about 2981 psi.
That is the theory -- the actual will be somewhat different. Why? As you transfer the gas, the temp in both containers will change and that will change pressures. Second, the hose will contain some gas and, after you equalize pressure in both cylinders, you will clsoe them leaving a pressurized fill hose. You will then ven some of that air.
All of that said:
a) Be certain the 72 inch cylinder is rated to at least 72 psi, that it is within hydro, has been inspected and is in very good condition (i.e., nothing other than purely cosmetic issues). Verify that the fill rate you are considering does not exceed the manufacturer specs.
b) Fill the tank super slowly. I would probably do that by hooking the two to the hose. Open the big tank but keep the small tank closed. Close the big tank. Slowly open the small tank. This will let some of the air in the hose into the small tank. Close the small tank. Repeat as needed.
c) Ideally, keep the small tank submerged in a container of water. This will help keep it cool.
d) Exploding scuba tanks can be lethal -- this is not something to fool around with.


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