This one is obvious larger tanks will last longer.
Scuba tank capacity time.
High pressure tanks allow for a large gas capacity in a smaller size.
Smaller than an aluminum tank of the same capacity a steel scuba tank is a more compact air supply solution a fact that becomes doubly important for twin tank setups.
A diving cylinder scuba tank or diving tank is a gas cylinder used to store and transport the high pressure breathing gas required by a scuba set it may also be used for surface supplied diving or as decompression gas or an emergency gas supply for surface supplied diving or scuba.
However scuba tanks are available in different materials and sizes for a variety of applications.
Tank volume one of the most common tanks in recreational diving is the aluminum 80 which holds 80 cubic feet of air compressed to 3000 pounds per square inch psi.
Sometimes you may see 300 bar 4350 psi or even more but this is rare.
Capacity calculations ignore the facts that it is nearly impossible for a diver to empty the residual gas in a scuba tank below about 150 psi 10 bar due to regulator flow restrictions and that pressure gauges can be significantly inaccurate so best practice is to always plan your dive with a generous reserve.
High pressure steel tanks will have a pressure range between 3300 psi to 3500 psi 227 240 bar.
Cylinders provide gas to the diver through the demand valve of a diving regulator or the breathing loop of a.
Take capacity into account when you estimate how long your tank will last.
Divers who engage in very deep or long dives may prefer tanks with a greater.
Tanks are usually filled at 200 bar 3000 psi pounds per square inch.