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  • minkling
    Registered User
    • Oct 2001
    • 64

    #1

    Scuba Tank Fill

    This works great. We have two older (2218psi)tanks, one 3000psi and a 4500 psi. The 4500psi is a German tank and is hard to find and fill. There are shops that will fill them but they are not DOT certified so you need to know the shop well. I fill mine at the Fire Department. We can fill tanks all day by using the tanks in a cascade. Then you get better pressure fills. This is a really cheap way to go when the field charges $1.00/1000psi.
    68PF Classic with
    2x Benchy
    68/3000 Flatline
    Armson Folding foregrip
    Freak System
    12v Revy
  • n1mr0d
    Registered User
    • Oct 2001
    • 149

    #2
    Re: Scuba Tank Fill

    Originally posted by minkling
    This works great. We have two older (2218psi)tanks, one 3000psi and a 4500 psi. The 4500psi is a German tank and is hard to find and fill. There are shops that will fill them but they are not DOT certified so you need to know the shop well. I fill mine at the Fire Department. We can fill tanks all day by using the tanks in a cascade. Then you get better pressure fills. This is a really cheap way to go when the field charges $1.00/1000psi.
    what does cascade mean? like in series or paralell?
    68 Automag Classic w/ Powerfeed body
    Kapp DZ II
    Airgun Designs Flatline 68ci 3000psi
    Smart Parts Big Daddy 14"
    Benchmark Trigger Frame

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    • minkling
      Registered User
      • Oct 2001
      • 64

      #3
      Cascde

      Cascading is a way to get higher pressure more often. You first use the lowest pressure tank then the next lowest and on. This way instead of making them all equal you can get higher with each subsequent tank charge. The tanks aren't actually attached to each other, you need to switch the fill valve from one to the next, unless you have a manifold which is a whole nother story and lots more expense.
      68PF Classic with
      2x Benchy
      68/3000 Flatline
      Armson Folding foregrip
      Freak System
      12v Revy

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      • Paintchucker

        #4
        $1 per 1000 is cheap !!!

        Around here, most fields charge $2 per 1000, so I guess it is a matter of perspective. What is the proper procedure for getting the FD to let you fill your tanks there???

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        • n1mr0d
          Registered User
          • Oct 2001
          • 149

          #5
          Re: Cascde

          Originally posted by minkling
          Cascading is a way to get higher pressure more often. You first use the lowest pressure tank then the next lowest and on. This way instead of making them all equal you can get higher with each subsequent tank charge. The tanks aren't actually attached to each other, you need to switch the fill valve from one to the next, unless you have a manifold which is a whole nother story and lots more expense.
          i bet i could ghetto rig one up with a bunch of Y splitters and on/off's!
          68 Automag Classic w/ Powerfeed body
          Kapp DZ II
          Airgun Designs Flatline 68ci 3000psi
          Smart Parts Big Daddy 14"
          Benchmark Trigger Frame

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          • minkling
            Registered User
            • Oct 2001
            • 64

            #6
            Fire Department Fills

            First spend hours and hours becoming a part-time fire fighter then ask nicely. Realistically usually all you have to do is ask if it is a part-time department.
            68PF Classic with
            2x Benchy
            68/3000 Flatline
            Armson Folding foregrip
            Freak System
            12v Revy

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