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  • bigpoppa895
    Registered User
    • Apr 2002
    • 2

    #1

    nitro

    what does it mean to hydro a nitro tank???

    why do you have too?

    how do you know when you have too?
  • Telefragged
    Terrified Of His Own Mind
    • Jan 2002
    • 457

    #2
    Hydro = Hydro Testing

    Tests performed on All high pressure tanks (CO2 and N2/HPA) ro verify that they are safe for use. If a tank passes its hydro, then its safe to use until the next time it needs to be re-tested.

    Without hydrotesting, there's really no way to tell if a tank is safe or not, to tell whether it can hold that 3000 or 4500psi of air. Its essential to the safety of tanks. I don't know how many people think about it becuase of the popularity of HPA tanks now a days, but 3000psi is a LOT of pressure, more than enough to kill you if a tank did indeed fail. Not to worry however, as long as a tank has passed its hydro, its nice and safe, + there are other features in place (burst discs, operating pressure capacity, all tanks are tested at least 4x there operating pressure).

    Steel and Luxfer tanks need to be re-hydro'ed every 5 years, a benefit becuause hyrdo testing is expensive ($45 or so). Aluminum, Kevlar, Carbon Fiber tanks need to be tested every 3 years.

    [edit] oh yeah, all tanks have a date stamped on them somewhere. They'll say "aluminum, luxfer, carbon fiber, kevlar, etc" on the label and 3-5 years (depending on the material) from the date on the tank, they need to be re-tested

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    • bigpoppa895
      Registered User
      • Apr 2002
      • 2

      #3
      thanx

      now everything is starting to make some sense but i still have a couple of questions.

      what is the diff. between N2/hpa??

      i have a vertical adapter on my mag, co2 is the only thing that has ran through it. what parts do i need (if any) to convert to nitrogen???

      what is a gas through?

      what are regulators?

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      • spazzed
        AOChamp
        • Jun 2001
        • 4461

        #4
        Re: thanx

        "what is the diff. between N2/hpa??"

        hpa= High Pressure Air.
        ex. Nitro & Compressed air(the same stuff you breath, just compressed).

        "i have a vertical adapter on my mag, co2 is the only thing that has ran through it. what parts do i need (if any) to convert to nitrogen???"

        Shouldn't need to get anything, although most would reccommend setting your gun up for bottom-line.

        "what is a gas through?"

        Gas-through foregrip. A front grip which whatever gas you're using, travels through.

        "what are regulators?"

        Regulates the pressure of the gas going into the gun(on tank), or the AIR valve.
        I'm way too old for this ****.

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