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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air

Re: Filling a HPA tank directly from the compressor

In Reply to: Re: Filling a HPA tank directly from the compressor posted by Darko Lujanac on March 04, 2003 at 03:24:44:


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Posted by:
Tom Sparkman

on March 04, 2003 at 11:36:01

: So, from your reply I can assume that if the compressor has enough output (3000 or 4500 Psi /200 or 300 Bar respectively) I can fill a 48Ci tank safely and effectively.

: Right?

Correct. Some tanks (Angel air and early Maxflows) do not like to be 'slam filled', where they are filled from 0 to 4500 in a few seconds (usually from a fixed supply). Filling directly from the compresser you should not run into this.

Tom

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