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Beginners guide: Using mini scuba tank in 5 essential steps

Beginners guide: Using mini scuba tank in 5 essential steps

Always start by visually inspecting your tank for dents or corrosion and check its air pressure gauge. Most mini tanks are 2.3L or less in volume. The gauge must read at least 400 PSI above the wor...

Using mini tanks for snorkeling: gear setup tips

Using mini tanks for snorkeling: gear setup tips

When using a mini tank, common sizes are 1.0L or 1.5L, pressurized to 200 bar (3000 PSI). Empty weights are 1.5kg and 2.0kg respectively; full weights add ~1kg and ~1.5kg. Always connect your regul...

Pros and cons of mini scuba dive tanks: 7 point list

Pros and cons of mini scuba dive tanks: 7 point list

"Mini scuba tanks, offering 3 cubic feet or less of air (compared to standard 80+ cubic feet tanks), provide a highly portable option for brief underwater excursions. Weighing only 4-8 pounds when ...

What equipment to choose for scuba diving sports?

What equipment to choose for scuba diving sports?

Various capacities mini scuba diving tank for you. We have the 0.5L mini scuba diving tank, 1L mini scuba diving tank, and 2.3l mini scuba diving tank for your choice. You can easily enjoy the unde...

PSI ratings explained: what 3000 psi means for mini tanks

PSI ratings explained: what 3000 psi means for mini tanks

PSI (Pounds per Square Inch) is the unit measuring the pressure inside the tank. On a mini tank, a rating of 3000 PSI signifies it's designed to safely contain fluid pressurized to three thousand p...

Underwater scooters for mini tanks: 5 compatible models

Underwater scooters for mini tanks: 5 compatible models

Underwater scooters boost efficiency for inspecting and maintaining mini tanks. Selecting the right model requires matching thrust power (typically 15-20 kgf) to overcome water resistance and tank ...