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Do don't need to put them in the refrigerator

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Posted by Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont on September 20, 2002 at 03:15:13:

In Reply to: c02 tank refrigeration posted by CLIFFORD BOHNSTEDT on September 19, 2002 at 16:21:53:

If it doesn't leak, the supply stays the same. Only the operating pressure of the tank is dependent on temperature. That only is a factor during play.

Properly filled tanks stored at household temperatures do not burst safety disks.

If that is the problem, find another qualified person to fill your CO2 tanks properly. They have been overfilling it. You can get to 1500 psi and blow a disk at 90 degrees.



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