Craig, Stick with the 95's or the 85's the hp 100's are useless here's some figures for you. in double configuration 95's are 7.2 cuft per 100 lbs of air pres. 85's are 6.4 cuft per 100 lbs of air pres. hp100's are 5.7 cuft per 100 lbs of air pres. with 3000 lb fills the 95's are 216 cuft 85's are 192 cuft hp100's are 171 cuft with 3500 lb fills the 95's are 252 cuft (3500 lbs OK in lp tanks) 85's sre 224 cuft 3600 even better hp100's are 199.5 cuft if you want to do your own calculations it's rated tank capacity ie.95,85,100 cuft devided by the rated fill pressure and multiply by 100 and multiply by 2 for doubles take this figure and multiply by the actual fill pres.( 3000 is 30 100's ) now do the math, hp's no air lp's max air-RD
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