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| Tek-Talk: Discuss Cylinder Bouyancy Info Req'd in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: I'm looking a for a cylinder bouyancy chart that covers all sizes steel and ali I know 232 10's are ... |
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| Cylinder Bouyancy Info Req'd I'm looking a for a cylinder bouyancy chart that covers all sizes steel and ali I know 232 10's are neutrally bouyant as they deplete and 232 7's are positvely bouyant I req the technical info to calculate how much xtra weight needed predive to offset extra bouyancy as they deplete! Can anyone point me to an accurate resource? All help appreciated Matt S |
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| try this ? Does this help ? You can find the weight of the empty cylinders stamped on the neck .but it does not include valves etc UK Scuba - Cylinder Buoyancy Calculation
__________________ Colin I trust my rebreather completely , I just don't trust the user onwards & downwards |
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| A good link - a tabulated form would be very useful! |
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| It woulb be 1 hell of a big form as there are to many different weights of cylinders ,something like 50 different Faber 12L cylinders alone each with slightly different weight upto 6.4 KG ! yes I have typed it correctly ![]() If you don't believe me check here & count yourself :- Faber Industrie
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