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From: <armantrout@at*.ne*>
To: Art Greenberg <artg@ec*.ne*>
Cc: "Thomas A. Easop" <tomeasop@mi*.co*>, techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: Re: OMS vs. PST
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 16:24:24 +0000
PST makes a LP 120, but it is heavier than the OMS 
12whatever.  The LP PST120 is perfect for doubles in a 
drysuit but too heavy for bailout bottles for the 
Halcyon rebreather.  As you guessed, by default, we went 
OMS 120's for this application.

Jess
> On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, Thomas A. Easop wrote:
> 
> > I have seen OMS and FABER tanks side by side and the FABERs were much
> > heavier, and different bouyancy, not nuetral or near nuetral when
> > empty.
> 
> Your experience is completely orthogonal to mine.
> 
> > I read in a post, I think from JJ, that the WKPP looked at lightweight
> > steels for the rebreather, and mentioned OMS. I do not have time to
> > dig out the post, but I thought it said they chose those. So if they
> > are all the same but SCUBAPRO is cheaper, I do not know why they may
> > have chose the OMS. Could it be they found a worthwhile difference?
> 
> Probably more like OMS were the only choice available in the size they
> wanted. For example, I don't think PST makes an LP120, Scubapro doesn't
> distribute the Faber LP120, and Faber doesn't sell them in the US except
> through OMS distribution. So, if you want a neutral-when-empty LP120, your
> choice of distributor is made. Likewise for the LP45 and LP85, made by
> Faber but only distributed in the US by OMS.
> 
> BTW, Scubapro did sell a _very_ heavy 72 and 95, but they are rated at
> 3000psi, not 2400psi (are these beasts still being sold?). I think most
> folks don't refer to them as LP. I do not know if those cylinders are made
> by Faber. The 2400psi Scubapro 95 is in fact a Faber cylinder.
> 
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> Art Greenberg
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