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  • Hellaspaint
    Registered User
    • Dec 2001
    • 141

    #1

    Information need about Genesis pump

    Hello everybody. Is there any guy that is using the Genesis Pump on a field. Is it ok to use it for filling bottles with commpr. air for a paintball field?
    I have a paintball field in Chios island in Greece and i am thinking to add commpressed air to our services.
    SfiggaHellas
    Chios PBTeam
  • kilaueakid
    Kila Products
    • Oct 2000
    • 787

    #2
    Welcome to AO!! I haven't heard of a genesis pump, so I can't give you any info on that. I know Paintball Mania Supply sells boosters for compressed air fills, but you still need a air source. A booster will make the bulk tanks last longer(more fills). Is a Genesis a compressor for filling scuba tanks? I'm sure someone here knows something about them. Once again....Welcome to AO!

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    • Micromag5371
      Irrelevant Misguided Man
      • Jul 2001
      • 246

      #3
      the genesis is made by air america.....you can use it to fill nitro tanks to 4500 psi, using a bulk cylinder(3000 psi) or you can even fill 4500 psi from a scuba tank! a worthwhile tool, only if you have alot of money to burn. better suited to a field rather than 1 player.
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