1. There's no such thing as 'scuba" tanks when you're talking about LPG. Scuba tanks hold compressed breathing air. There is a thing called a "manifold" tank which consists of 3 small cylinders (203 or 208mm diameter) welded into a package. One of these will hold around 60 litres of LPG.
2. If you want larger than 60 litre LPG capacity you can fit two separate cylinders of small diameter, the most common ones were made by APA and come in 285mm diameter and come in a range of lengths. The ones that are 1100mm long hold 53 litres approx, there's also one at 1500mm long that holds 70 litres approx.
This is a pic of a set of 1100/1500 tanks I installed in a D2 many years ago, having removed them from the D1 which they were originally installed in:
Together they hold 123 litres. I did a RRC last year with a 950/1100 pair that held 95 litres approx between them, same diameter.


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