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Smoothice
04-26-2007, 12:32 PM
So I finally got my scuba tank today. :clap: And it even has some air in it.

So I connected my scuba fill adapter (purchased used without testing) to the scuba tank and turned the air on. The air went straight through the adapter and out the other end.

Is this normal? Should the air just pass through the adapter?

Next I connected my hp tank to the scuba fill adapter. It had a very loose connection. When I turned the air on from the scuba tank air leaked very rapidly out of the connection between the scuba adapter and my hp tank.

This is not normal!

What am I missing? What is wrong?

Here are some pictures. They are taken with my phone so they are not the best.
http://www.jayloo.com/files/pics/40000/IMAGE_00240_rs.jpg (http://www.jayloo.com/photo_gallery/show_pic/40948.html)

http://www.jayloo.com/files/pics/40000/IMAGE_00241_rs.jpg (http://www.jayloo.com/photo_gallery/show_pic/40949.html)

http://www.jayloo.com/files/pics/40000/IMAGE_00242_rs.jpg (http://www.jayloo.com/photo_gallery/show_pic/40950.html)

There is nothing inside the connection but metal. No orings.

Any help would be appreciated.

geekwarrior
04-26-2007, 01:03 PM
that nob in the middle tight? thats the blow off valve to relieve the pressure so you can disconnect the paintball tank.

Smoothice
04-26-2007, 01:06 PM
that nob in the middle tight? thats the blow off valve to relieve the pressure so you can disconnect the paintball tank.

Yes. I had the knob tight. I also tried loosening it just for fun and then the air was leaking out of the bleed hole on the scuba adapter and the connection between the scuba adapter and the hp.

MANN
04-26-2007, 01:08 PM
there should be an oring in there. Home depot carries the right size maybe #6 IIRC. Get an oring and try it out again. Or just sell it to me. (I need another fill station) :D

geekwarrior
04-26-2007, 01:08 PM
on your tank valve, there should be a little rubber oring/seal. When you put the adapter on, it should tighten against this and seal the space between the adapter and the tank. Is that were its leaking from?

edit: here's a pic

http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/images/k-valve-ring-web.jpg

Smoothice
04-26-2007, 01:12 PM
there should be an oring in there. Home depot carries the right size maybe #6 IIRC. Get an oring and try it out again. Or just sell it to me. (I need another fill station) :D

I will check home depot for the oring and let you know if that is it. It definetly seems like there should be an oring somewhere in the mix.

Unfortunatly one of the fields I play at is SC Village in Corona. They have this crazy rule that they will only fill hp tanks that are 3 years old or newer. Even if the tank has a 5 year hydro. Even if the tank was just rehydro'ed. So since I am not about to purchase a newer hp tank my only option is to sneak in my new scuba fill set up.

geekwarrior
04-26-2007, 01:14 PM
ah, its leaking out by the quick disconnect? than yes, as Mann said, there should be an oring in there if i remember correctly.

Smoothice
04-26-2007, 01:19 PM
on your tank valve, there should be a little rubber oring/seal. When you put the adapter on, it should tighten against this and seal the space between the adapter and the tank. Is that were its leaking from?

edit: here's a pic


Yes that oring is present.



ah, its leaking out by the quick disconnect? than yes, as Mann said, there should be an oring in there if i remember correctly.

Yes it is leaking where the female quick disconnect (on the scuba adapter) and the male quick disconnect (on the hp tank) connect.

jade_monkey07
04-26-2007, 03:50 PM
i just got a new one, and had the same problem, the female end of the quick disconnect sucks and isnt the right size apparently, i just picked up another one from the local pb shop and it works fine now

Smoothice
04-26-2007, 04:21 PM
i just got a new one, and had the same problem, the female end of the quick disconnect sucks and isnt the right size apparently, i just picked up another one from the local pb shop and it works fine now

you picked up another scuba fill adapter or a new female quick disconnect?

hmudd13
04-26-2007, 04:37 PM
the female disconnect could have a blown oring inside. Or might not be compatable with your male end. I've had both problems.

jade_monkey07
04-26-2007, 04:44 PM
sorry, yeah it was the female quick disconnect i replaced, i also had the same problem with the male end on my gas thru stock

Smoothice
04-26-2007, 06:11 PM
there should be an oring in there. Home depot carries the right size maybe #6 IIRC. Get an oring and try it out again. Or just sell it to me. (I need another fill station) :D

It was the oring :clap:

FYI the proper oring size is a #5 (3/8" o.d x 1/4" i.d x 1/16"). Home depot sells them in a 10 pack for $2 bucks.

BigEvil
04-26-2007, 06:40 PM
You can also use mag orings for the QD's.... IIRC you can put the power tube orings in them.. one of them.. I think power tube..

MANN
04-26-2007, 06:43 PM
It was the oring :clap:

FYI the proper oring size is a #5 (3/8" o.d x 1/4" i.d x 1/16"). Home depot sells them in a 10 pack for $2 bucks.

Damn Im glad that I got that close. I havent purchased orings for that in 2-3 years. Glad to see it works.

Smoothice
04-26-2007, 07:15 PM
Damn Im glad that I got that close. I havent purchased orings for that in 2-3 years. Glad to see it works.

i'm glad too. :D