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XS Scuba Worthington Cylinders HP Steel 3442 psi. Tanks
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Questions about this item:
Jason S My reg. says 3000 psi can I use it with 3442psi ? Also I got a 130 ( I haven't used yet) how much wieght should I be able to drop verses stand alum. 80 considering all other varibles are the same?
MICHAEL S You can expect to drop 4 lbs of lead by switching from a standard aluminum 80 to a steel 140. The AL80 tank about 2 lbs positively bouyant when empty while the HP120 is 2 lbs negatively bouyant when empty. You will have a much greater bouyancy swing between full and empty with the HP130 and the AL80 tanks. The HP130 will be very much more negatively bouyant when the tanks are full when compared to the full AL80 tank. Because of this, you may need more lift in your BCD when using the larger tanks.
The 3000 PSI issue with the regulator should not be an issue, but if you are concered about it there are two good ways to deal with it. One way is to underfill the HP3442 tank to 3000 PSI. This will still give you 120 cu ft of gas, which is a lot of gas for a single tank.
BRIAN C I would not use a 3400 PSI tank on a 3000 PSI regulator. You can have the tank only filled to 3000 PSI until you upgrade the regulator. I am diving with Mares regulator, the extra air is awesome.
I used the XS Scuba 130 in fresh water last year in the Florida Springs. I was able to remove 12 pounds vs a 80 Alum. tank
BRANDON G I have used my normal 1st stage on it with major concerns. I have found that it is more likely to stick after you turn the air off, so make sure you don't tighten the knob to much ( i have taken to simple vice grip in my dive bag b/c of this). that being said the extra pressure might be a long term strain on teh 1st stage, but I have had no way to test this
You should be able to get rid of quite a bit of weight ~ 10 pounds.. although test this!
Also you really do get almost twice teh volume of air, so you will save on tank fills
BUT it weighs close to 40 llbs full, and there are days when I am climbing over the rocks for shore diving that I regret that.
CHRISTOPHER G You need a regulator that has a DIN attachment (not the standard Yoke that comes with many regulators). Compared to an aluminum 80 (-1.8 lbs full and +3.2 lbs empty) the 130 (-11.7 lbs full and -2.0 lbs empty) is heavier and negatively buoyant even empty. You can probably drop 5 lbs, maybe more depending on your diving. The 3000 psi is a standard rating for aluminum tanks, but I haven't seen a regulator that states it, unless you are reading the Yoke adapter. You will definately enjoy having a lot more air with the 130.
RON C No one but the manufacturer can change what the manufacturer rates regulators at. That said, I've never heard of a problem with a regulator that was caused by HP tanks. I and my family have regulators made by 5 different companies & I have used all with the HP tanks. If it was me or my family, I would use it ? but the call is yours. I suggest hooking your regulator to the tank when fully pressurized & verify everything works fine before jumping into 130 feet of water.
Shopper Is this possible to buy a tank with Din valve?
SCOTT W The tank comes with a standard/DIN valve already. There is an insert that converts it to a standard from a DIN.
DAVID G 2 points:
1) The tank has a convertable valve. Take out the insert and you have a Din valve.
2) Seems like this should have been answered by LeisurePro themselves. If they can't answer questions like this, why would we want to buy from them?
KEVIN D S Hello,
I did not need to buy the steel 3442 psi tank with a Din valve but another tank I did. I had to buy the Din valve separate and then change out the other.
This left me with an extra valve.
HAROLD C This valve converts to din by taking the center out with a Alin wrench
Shopper I'm trying to decide what to get. Why did you pick this one?
SCOTT W Personally, I prefer the 100cf tank. I have one of each, the 119 and the 100. The 119 is a beast and is a lot harder to trim out than the 100. I bought the 119 because I can make two dives on one tank which is nice since my boat does not have a compressor.
RICHARD D I am 6' 1" and weight 215....like the extra air available...helps me be able to stay down much longer and still have good reserve. I really like the tank...actually have 4 of them... though it takes some getting used to because of it's size. Sorry for delay in my answer...been in Belize diving. I love the quality of Worthington...still looks like new, no matter how much I use them.
PATRICK K I bought one in July 2007 it was due to be hydro'd this year and it failed hydro stay away from the high pressure cylinders
ERIC J Great tanks haven't had a singke problem with them but if had to do over again would go with the 120's instead of the 119's since they are wider then ur standard tanks and won't fit on most charter boats tank racks
CODY D Have dove with other divers with them and no problems. Have had these 100cf. tanks and really like them. Have six and no worries.
Dan
CHRIS J Lots of extra bottom time, although very heavy out of the water.
CHRIS J I chose this tank because I use a lot of air while under water and needed to increase my bottom time. It did accomplish this, however, it is very heavy out of the water and I wish I had gone with 119 or 120. My next tank will likely be the 119 to stay with the same 8" diameter. Currently I only have one 8" tank and a bit of a pain to adjust straps and weights for an aluminum 80 for a second dive. At least with the 119, I will only have to adjust my weights. But overall, a good tank, but just a beast out of the water - but the added bottom time is great, nearly doubled.
JAMES J I choose this tank because I wanted a steel tank due to its negative buoyancy. When comparing worthington vs. blue steel I did not like the coating on the blue steel tanks because when it chips the tank rusts compared to the worthington tank which is galvanized and will not rust as easy. I have had mine for 5 years and never had an issue with it.
JOHN S I'm a big Guy. Can suck through a 72 in no time and usually first back on the boat. Using these, I am the last to surfice can make two dives with air to spare while everyone else is switching tanks.
Shopper Do these tanks require a cleaning and inspection for nitox use when they arrive?????
Dan E Oxygen Compatibility
? All Worthington scuba cylinders are cleaned for oxygen and oxygen-enriched service at the factory. If
you intend to use a cylinder for oxygen and oxygen-enriched service (i.e. with any gas containing oxygen
concentrations of 23.5% or more), all components used with the cylinder must be oxygen compatible. It
is the responsibility of the cylinder user to ensure that the cylinder and all components are maintained
in a proper state of oxygen cleanliness in strict accordance with regulatory requirements and industry
standards.
? DOT mandates strict pressure limit. Gas pressure in an aluminum cylinder containing enriched or pure
oxygen (oxygen concentration of 23.5% or more) must never exceed 3000 psi (see CFR 49). Worthington
cylinders marked for 3300 psi are included and can not be charged with oxygen enriched air above 3000
psi as mandated by the DOT.
CHRISTOPHER G You do need to have the tanks VIPed and depending on your dive shop they may require that you have them cleaned for nitrox as they do not come with Nitrox VIP stickers.
EDWARD P Yes. The are shipped without the valve on. So they have to be cleaned and assembled.
ERIK H If the cylinder shows up with corrosion problems, you won't know about it unless you pay the nominal $10-15 fee for a visual inspection. For as much as they cost, the viz fee is definitely an insurance policy against hidden corrosion.
NICHOLAS C Yes, all tanks require a VIS inspection every year. Plus, the tank valves will need to be installed...but again that's true with all new tanks. No one will fill nixtrox without seeing a current VIS and o2 cleaned inspection sticker.
JAMES M Negative. The tanks and valves are cleaned for pre-blended nitrox up to 40% FO2. If you can get pre-blended nitrox, just insert the valve, tighten and you are good to go.
If your dive shop must 'drain' your tank before pumping pure 100% O2, and then adding air to obtain the proper nitrox mix, you will need to have the tank O2 cleaned and the O Ring changed to insure you have an O ring that is good for pure 100% O2.
Great tanks.
jim
RON C No. These tanks arrive nitrox ready.
JOHN W You should check with Worthington but they normally come O2 clean.
Tyler R You wont have to get a hydro for 5 years from the born on date right?
TRICIA R That's correct. Federal law (DOT regulations) require hydro testing every five years. The tank will come stamped with the date is was manufactured (called the "born" date), and that starts the first five-year clock. Filling stations also require that you have a visual inspection yearly.
We've had our steel tanks for seven years and love them!
JEFFREY C Yes...5 years (max) between hydro tests under normal usage and conditions.
Hope this helps...and dive safe!
HOLLY O That is correct , but you still need a visual every year
COLL P Yes that's correct, as it's inspected during construction it's considered hydro'd. Just be aware that it was probably built at least a few months before you bought it so the hydro date will be 5 years from the build date or "born on" date.
JOHN W Yes it's five years from the date stamped on the cylinder.
TIMOTHY D You will still need to get hydro every 5 years.
Glenn P How much does an X7-100, steel tank weigh empty? and how much Full?
EDWARD P Glenn,
Not sure about the 100. Go to their website. i think they have a complete break down of the weight.
ERIK H sorry, I thought it was regarding a 133 and it was just under 60 lbs, not 80!
ERIK H With DIN valve, boot, and recently filled mine weighs just shy of 80 lbs
THOMAS M An HP100 tank is about 33 pounds empty, and weighs about 10 additional pounds when filled. It yields a bouyancy of roughly -17 pounds full and -7 pounds empty.
Shopper Is the length on the spec page given with or without valve?
LeisurePro S Length given is without valve.
Shopper What is the size, in cubic feet, of the tank?
LeisurePro S If you click on the blue 'select size' button, you will see a list of our offered tank sizes. You can choose from anything between 80 cu feet to 130 cu feet.
Shopper Where would I get it inspected? Can I have it filled with nitrox?
LeisurePro S You can just take it in to any dive shop and they should be able to do the inspection for you. Comes ready for up to 40% nitrox.
Shopper What service pressure does the 130 cu ft tank have?
LeisurePro S XS Scuba's HP tanks all have a service pressure of 3442 psi.
Shopper Is the tank finish hot dipped galvanized and made from deep drawn chrome molybedenum steel plate?
LeisurePro S Yes, the cylinders are hot dipped galvanized and are "manufactured using the Deep Draw and Ironing (DDI) process. Cylinders start from a circular plate of chrome-moly steel".
Shopper Do these require inspection when they arrive?
LeisurePro S Yes. It is against the law to ship sealed tanks, so you will need to assemble the top valve (a simple screw in) and have the tank inspected before use. The tank is gaurenteed to pass or it is eligible for a full exchange.
Shopper can you do double tanks on steel 130's?
LeisurePro S You can, yes, have a set up with double 130's. It will be heavy, so just know if you'll be able to manage it!
Shopper what is the lenght of x7 and x8 are they same lenght
LeisurePro S It varies depending on the size. Check out this Specifications Page for all the info.
Shopper Does this tank come with a yoke or DIN valve? You wrote it had a DIN valve but under the description it says it is a standard yoke valve? What kind of regulator do I need for this tank a yoke or a DIN?
LeisurePro S tt has a Yoke valve with DIN pull out plug. Regulator can be either But DIN recommended
Shopper How much does an X7-120, 15.3L tank weigh empty? Full?
LeisurePro S Weight Empty 38.0 lbs Full + 9 pounds
Shopper What are the weight and buoyancy characteristics of the 80 and 100 ft^3 tanks both full and empty.
LeisurePro S 80cf:-9lbs full, -3lbs empty, weight empty 27.7 lbs 100cf:-10lbs full, -2.5 lbs empty, weight 33lbs
Shopper how much wieght to counteract the lift of the air does this require fully charged
LeisurePro S They are negative.
Shopper HI, regarding the XS Scuba Worthington Steel tank, I couldn't understand whether the 120 Steel had a din valve or not.
LeisurePro S Yes Din valve.
Shopper Are these tanks delivered with a current visual inspection sticker?
LeisurePro S You will need to obtain a VIP.
Shopper Does the tank come with a boot and valve?
Shopper What's the difference between the X7 and X8 series? Is the X8 a later generation?
LeisurePro S The X7 is referring to the 7.25? diameter of the cylinder, similar to an AL80. the X8 refers to the 8? diameter cylinder. So the difference between them is just the diameter of the cylinders.
Shopper What are the overall dimensions of the X7-80, 10.1L? and does this tank handle apprxo 3400 psi. I have looked at an HP080 Steel 80 CU FT at a local shop and want to make sure this is the same tank. We are looking for the very short steel tank, alllowing comparable bottom time to the alum. 80
LeisurePro S It is a short version of a standard aluminum 80, It weighs 35lbs, and it does handle apprxo 3400 psi.
Warranty Information
This product has a limited warranty of 24 months.
www.xsscuba.com (866) 977-2822
The steel cylinders are manufactured at Worthington Cylinder's state of the art facility in Tilbury, Canada. The cylinders are manufactured using the Deep Draw and Ironing (DDI) process. Cylinders start from a circular plate of chrome-moly steel. Multiple draws on a hydraulic press transform the plate into an open ended shell. The shell is then closed, the neck is formed and the threads are machined. The DDI process produces the most consistence wall thickness resulting in the lightest weight, most efficient cylinders. This manufacturing process is what allows us to supply cylinders with the best buoyancy characteristics for scuba diving. During the process of Hot Dip Galvanizing, the exterior of our steel cylinders are submerged into 840°F molten zinc. The process deposits an 8 - 10 mil thick zinc barrier to protect against the corrosive ocean environment. This layer of zinc metallurgically bonds to the steel cylinder. It will not chip and wear away like a painted zinc finish. XS Scuba is so confident that exterior rust will not be an issue, we guarantee it for the life of the cylinder. If the exterior of your XS Scuba HDG steel cylinder rusts, we'll correct it for as long as you own the cylinder, without cost to you. Steel Cylinder Features: Manufacturing Process Built from Chromium Molybdenum steel plates Utilizes the deep drawn process; the preferred method to build a SCUBA steel cylinder This process yields a cylinder with a very uniform wall thickness resulting in a lighter, more efficient cylinder. buoyancy Superior buoyancy characteristics These cylinders have been designed to be slightly negative at the end of a dive Exterior Finish A three-step, rust-preventative process Consists of shotblasting, protective zinc coating, followed by a durable powder coat finish. Interior Finish Highly-resistant to internal rusting Phosphatized interior nitrox Ready Cleaned and sealed at the factory Free of hydrocarbons to a level of 40 mg per square meter Ready for pre-blended nitrox up to 40% FO2 Valves All XS Scuba steel cylinders include the Thermo PRO valve Convertible design allows for standard yoke or 230 bar DIN connections Standard inlet thread (3/4"-14 NPSM) allows upgrade to any other Thermo valve These valves are clean for pre-blended nitrox up to40% FO2 Boots Included with all XS Scuba steel cylinders Quality, self-draining design. See preview of How a Worthington Steel Scuba Cylinder is Made When shipped the tanks valves will be removed and the tank will require re-inspection before being filled
- X7 - 7.25" diameter
- X8 - 8.00" diameter
- High-strength steel technology
- More volume in a compact cylinder
- Standard "Yoke Style" Thermo PRO valve
- Inlet thread is standard 3/4"-14 NPSM
- Ultimate weight to capacity ratios
- Ideal buoyancy characteristics
- Manufactured to DOT Exemption and Canadian TC Permit
- Easy to Use
- Large Capacity
- Night Diving
- Open Water
- Wreck Diving
- Diving Type:
- Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
- Easy to Use
- Large Capacity
- Lightweight
- Night Diving
- Open Water
- Wreck Diving
- Diving Type:
- Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Rescue Diving
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By Arky from Vancouver, Canada - Diving Type:
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11/23/2010 (3 of 4 customers found this review helpful) By Jim the Runner from San Jose, CA - Cave Diving
- Night Diving
- Open Water
- Wreck Diving
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- Cave Diving, Drift Diving, Night Diving, Open Water Diving, Rescue Diving, Wreck Diving
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9/2/2010 (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful) - Diving Type:
- Open Water Diving, Wreck Diving
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- Yes
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