Can you screw a 4500psi nitro tank into a 3000psi remote??

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  • rudy6732
    Matrix Owner
    • Mar 2003
    • 242

    #1

    Can you screw a 4500psi nitro tank into a 3000psi remote??

    as the title says. Im looking to buy a remote and all i see is the 3000psi macroline and steel braided. Thanks!
    Current Setup:
    Led pushbutton trix
    red bolt kit, sidewinder, trinity
    Blue Halo B
    72/45 crossfire tank




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  • Kevmaster
    Owners Group Div: Director
    • Oct 2001
    • 5475

    #2
    yes

    the nitro tank will have a regulator on it so it will only output ~800psi....roughly the same pressure as is in a co2 tank


    so, yes, you can put a 4500psi N2 tank on a remote

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    • rudy6732
      Matrix Owner
      • Mar 2003
      • 242

      #3
      thanks kev.
      Current Setup:
      Led pushbutton trix
      red bolt kit, sidewinder, trinity
      Blue Halo B
      72/45 crossfire tank




      E-MAIL: [email protected]
      AIM: RUDY1724

      Click for feedback
      Rippers: painster14,
      another has an AIM thats reloaded1919, i dont know his AO name

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      • FalconGuy016
        Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
        • Aug 2002
        • 6127

        #4
        Arent c02 around 2000-3000 psi?
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        • magman007
          I <3 my Penis
          • Jun 2001
          • 7579

          #5
          no.... co2 is consistently in a liquid form about 800 psi...


          thats why most nitro tanks that are preset out put 800, and that is why your co2 tank doesnt have a high rated burst disk



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          • EsPo
            Dosehead
            • Jul 2002
            • 4140

            #6
            3000psi simply represents the output pressure that it can hold.
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            • Lopy-slopy

              #7
              Co2 can output a LOT of differnt pressures. As it empties it can range from lime 1000-2000 to like 400. Thats why nitro is better, it is more consistant.

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              • beefstew
                SamIAmNot IHopeHeRots
                • Dec 2002
                • 559

                #8
                Co2 does indeed have a range of pressures, according to density, which is based on the air temperature. When the co2 in the tank becomes very cold, it is almost impossible to shoot anywhere near consistantly because of the very low pressure in the tank. The same goes for warm weather. This is why the Xpansion chamber was born, although that doesnt really do much anyways. In any case, the remote can handle 3000 psi, and the nitro you have, depending on brand and pressure, is an output of 450-850, well below the 3000 the remote is rated for. And Why would you ever use a remote anyways?
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