You can easily do this yourself but you have to use the desktop version of the 
app to create new cylinders (once created they’ll be available in the mobile 
app if you use that). Simply import or log your dive as usual and then in the 
cylinder field give your cylinder a name and volume and if you wish working 
pressure but I don’t think this is required. Once you’ve done this it will be 
available in the drop-down list to select for future dives.

Regards 
Another Jason 

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> On 28 Mar 2022, at 19:25, Jason Ashley via subsurface 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I just started using your application and I find it very cool! Great job by 
> everyone involved and Thank you for All your hard work and endless 
> contributions to the diving community.
> I do have a request or a question depending on your answer. Myself, along 
> with a group of divers, beach dive almost weekly here in Florida. We use 
> HP149's and HP133's when diving whether its for Meg Tooth hunting on the West 
> coast or Lobstering on East. No, we aren't crazy for carrying around these 
> heavy beasts, We like to say efficient.
> When trying to select the proper Equipment type within the app, The highest I 
> found was HP130. Is there a way for me to manipulate the settings so I can 
> populate the correct Tank type? If not, any chance adding those 2 volumes to 
> the selections if future updates?
> Thank again for this great app. This will now be my go to for all things Dive 
> log related!
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jason Ashley
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