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Small Scuba Gear | Why Use a Diving Mini Tank

Small Scuba Gear | Why Use a Diving M...

Mini scuba cylinders (0.5L-1L), weighing as little as 1.5kg, are the ideal choice for shallow water recreation and emergency backup. In waters within 10 meters, they p...

Scuba Tank Sizes | Everything You Need Before You Buy

Scuba Tank Sizes | Everything You Nee...

Selecting a scuba cylinder requires focusing on material and capacity. The most mainstream AL80 aluminum cylinder (11.1 liters, 3000 psi) is suitable for beginners, of...

How to Store a Scuba Diving Tank | Long-Term Storage Tips

How to Store a Scuba Diving Tank | Lo...

The cylinder should be stored upright, with pressure maintained at 300-500 PSI to isolate moisture. Place in a cool and dry place. Be sure to have a visual inspection ...

Scuba Diving Tank Valves | DIN vs. Yoke Comparison Guide

Scuba Diving Tank Valves | DIN vs. Yo...

DIN port supports 300 bar high pressure, threaded connection is safer, and suitable for technical diving; Yoke port is limited to 232 bar, has a simple structure, and ...

How to Refill Mini Diving Tank | 3 Easy & Reliable Methods

How to Refill Mini Diving Tank | 3 Ea...

There are three ways to fill a 0.5L cylinder: Manual Hand Pump requires 30 minutes of physical effort; Scuba Adapter connected to a large tank takes only 1 minute; Hig...

Why Choose Mini Tank Scuba | Pros, Cons & Use Cases

Why Choose Mini Tank Scuba | Pros, Co...

The advantage of choosing a Mini Tank lies in its ultimate portability (1.0-2.5kg) and inflation flexibility, supporting manual pumps, compressors, or transfilling fro...