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Re: Tips for filling CO2 tank after 50lb tank gets low

In Reply to: Re: Tips for filling CO2 tank after 50lb tank gets low posted by m98monkey on April 11, 2003 at 17:32:41:


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Posted by:
"kingdad"

on January 13, 2005 at 08:38:02

: I found out recently that when you bleed the air out of the tank, youi aren't going for a cold tank, but less pressure. Chilling is just a bi product, but not the main goal. Instead of blowing so much off, blow off only a few second burst and try again. We used 50 lbs at the store and could fill all week on one easy, I don't got an exact number, but it was alot, mostly 16-20 oz.


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