co2 talk (continued..)

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  • impostal22
    disgruntled...
    • Apr 2003
    • 1623

    #1

    co2 talk (continued..)

    this is a continuation from another thread i started that kinda left the topic it started from so i thought i'd start this over so it gets more attention (plus i have even MORE questions..yay).

    just down to two questions now guys...

    1. if i HAD to pick b/t an expansion chamber and an anti-siphon tank to combat liquid co2, which should it be?

    2. the manual says that it's a bad idea to attach a warm tank to a cold gun (i.e. bad idea to put a new tank on after the first one runs out of gas). i'm pretty certain i'll be using more than one tank a day, so how can i get around this problem? (here's the quote from the manual: "we have found that putting a warm tank on a cold marker causes the warm co2 vapor to enter the air chamber where it condenses into liquid; this is identical to freezing down a 7oz tank before filling from the warmer 50 pound tank- avoid this.")
  • sniper1rfa
    (Not a Wang Force member.)
    • Aug 2001
    • 1107

    #2
    just dont switch tanks and keep shooting real fast. give the gun some time to warm up (wait till the condensation goes away).
    "The Fine Print: Discontinue use if your eyeballs suddenly get way smaller."

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    • Dayspring
      aka- The Day Wang

      • May 2001
      • 9664

      #3
      Since having an anti-siphon in the tank costs $12, I say go for both. Ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure.

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      • impostal22
        disgruntled...
        • Apr 2003
        • 1623

        #4
        so what happens when my first (colder) tank runs out and i need to put the second (warmer) tank on it? (i don't play at a field so i can't just have the original one refilled...)

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