I'll echo what Kert and Paul have said...big square cornered tank, I've never exceeded 4 psi testing for leaks. You really only need just enough pressure to make soapy water bubble if there is a pinhole in a weld. No bubbles, yer good to go.
and keep in mind guys, in my case, they are mostly 250, 300 gallon tanks, buried in a boat, that we suspect a failure in.. minimum of 75 to 100 gals.. not something newly fabbed under 50 gals on a bench...
I am just looking for a failure, not where the actual failure is most times... for me, it's a "if it holds pressure over a period of time" test.... not an air/soap/bubble check of joints... most of the time, they have fuel in em..
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