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  • Jim2752
    Registered User
    • Mar 2008
    • 73

    #1

    I cant get my tank filled

    I haven't used my automag in about a year but I want to get back into paintball. Last year when I went to get my tank filled to shoot around in my back yard they said they wouldn't fill anymore. One guy was too scared to fill it. They said they never seen a tank that looked like mine before. They told me they wouldn't fill it up again till I got it hydro tested to find out if it was safe. They also said I had to get my gauges replaced because the plastic was cracked and they were reading a little off . How much does it cost to get my tank hydro tested and where can I get new gauges? Here is a pic of my tank that they have never seen before.

  • Lithium
    Old School 'Balla
    • Feb 2008
    • 127

    #2
    Most shops will send it off for you and they also carry the gauges. Just make sure to get one that goes up to at least 4500 PSI.

    Hydro cost is like 40-50 bucks depending and its usually gone for 3 weeks or so.

    Just for kicks, take the tank cover off and take a few pics of the tank and gauge for us to see :)

    The tank does look old as hell though!

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    • Karta-mag
      Iyaoyas
      • Mar 2007
      • 205

      #3
      I just had 2 tanks hydro tested at Crossfire it was $48 total. That included removing the regs testing the tanks, reinstalling the regs and shipping them back. It took 2 weeks from the day they got them to the day I got them back.

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      • Jim2752
        Registered User
        • Mar 2008
        • 73

        #4
        Yeah the tank and gun are old.
        The shop I was at is pretty small and didn't do hydro test but they said a place a few miles away does it for like $20 or something like that. They also said they didn't install gauges but I wanted to get the airgun designs gauges if they are any good. I'll probably get my impulse tank tested too if its only $20.

        Here are the pics!
        The tank is 100% empty but the gauge reads 400psi.





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        • Lithium
          Old School 'Balla
          • Feb 2008
          • 127

          #5
          Maybe think about a new tank. You can find them on PBNation for $100-150. You may need to pick up an ASA (the thing you screw the tank into), but then you wouldn't have to worry about getting that one up to date. Just a thought.

          Good luck!

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          • robnix
            email robnix@gmail
            • Jan 2006
            • 2094

            #6
            Originally posted by Jim2752
            I haven't used my automag in about a year but I want to get back into paintball. Last year when I went to get my tank filled to shoot around in my back yard they said they wouldn't fill anymore. One guy was too scared to fill it. They said they never seen a tank that looked like mine before. They told me they wouldn't fill it up again till I got it hydro tested to find out if it was safe. They also said I had to get my gauges replaced because the plastic was cracked and they were reading a little off . How much does it cost to get my tank hydro tested and where can I get new gauges? Here is a pic of my tank that they have never seen before.



            A little over $30.00 including return shipping. They turn tanks around in 24 hours, so your biggest wait is shipping time.

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            • Lithium
              Old School 'Balla
              • Feb 2008
              • 127

              #7
              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

              That's a cool site. Thanks for that.

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              • Jim2752
                Registered User
                • Mar 2008
                • 73

                #8
                Do tanks really just go bad? Can someone tell me how old the tank is? I looked at the website above but I didn't get it.

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                • robnix
                  email robnix@gmail
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 2094

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jim2752
                  Do tanks really just go bad? Can someone tell me how old the tank is? I looked at the website above but I didn't get it.

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                  • Sumthinwicked
                    team id psycho AO-CT
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 4292

                    #10
                    most dive shops can hydro or send out for hydro fyi

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                    • Lithium
                      Old School 'Balla
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 127

                      #11
                      It was made in '02 so...


                      E-10915 - "e" code

                      Last tested before May 11, 2001. 3 year. **
                      Newer than or last tested after May 11, 2001. 5 year test cycle


                      So it needed to be tested in '07, so it's a year out

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                      • DevilMan
                        FeedBack is at my HomePage
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 2479

                        #12
                        If it was manu'd in 02... its not that old!!! sheesh!!!

                        And on HydroTester you can find the code for your bottle and the lifespan of it. Should be 15 years. I can't see your pics so I can't tell you more.

                        But HydroTester should be able to do it and get it back to you within a week or so. For under 30 bones. If the gauges are cracked just buy a couple of new ones for 5 bucks and be done with it....

                        Simple really...

                        DM

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                        • shadowmaker
                          Registered User
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 24

                          #13
                          Theres a fire extinguisher place here that refills fire extinguisher commerically, I thought I paid alot to have my hydro tested, Cost me $19.65 and that included tax and a $6 refill. It was less than $12 to test it.

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                          • Jim2752
                            Registered User
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 73

                            #14
                            Thanks for all the great info. But I still have two questions. I have a flatline o-ring kit. The regulator doesn't leak but should I replace the o-rings anyway? Can someone tell me when my impulse tank needs to be tested? Hopefully I fixed the leak in that gun and might use it a little. Sorry for the crappy pics. I just took them with my phone.



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                            • DevilMan
                              FeedBack is at my HomePage
                              • Aug 2004
                              • 2479

                              #15
                              Jim... We can't tell on yours because it's birthdate isn't showing. On the top tank it's the 2^02 with the ^ being that arrow with the A in it. That's means it was made Feb of 2002.

                              That's what you need to tell when it was made. And if you go to HydroTester.com you will find a page on there that has the numbers listed and when it's due for hydro.

                              I'm guessing that since it was made 2/02 and it's a 3 year tank that it came up in 05 but since it's after alot of the 01 year changes you may be good up to 5 years which would mean it came up due for hydro Feb of 2007... Meaning that if it's not been hydro'd since it was made then it's DUE HYDRO... So go to HydroTester print out the form fill it out, follow instructions and get back a fresh hydro'd safe tank.

                              DM

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