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  • Mr_Steven
    Registered User
    • Aug 2004
    • 12

    #1

    Shots per Tank

    Hey, i'm just wondering how many shots i can expect out of a 48/3000 steel tank, on my new RT ULE Custom. Also, i'll be gettin a PE 68/4500 soon, any ballpark estimates on how many shots?
  • lbonettosd
    www.paintball4all.net
    • Dec 2003
    • 356

    #2
    On a 3000psi tank you can figure 10shots per cubic inch. So 47 x 10 = 470, you could estimate 470 shots per tank.

    On a 4500psi tank you can figure 15shots per cubic inch. Hope this helps.

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    • Mr_Steven
      Registered User
      • Aug 2004
      • 12

      #3
      alright thanks.

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      • lbonettosd
        www.paintball4all.net
        • Dec 2003
        • 356

        #4
        Any time.....BTW Welcome to AO

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        • the electrician
          Registered User
          • Jan 2002
          • 542

          #5
          let's compare theat method to actual air consumption just fo the heck of it shall we?

          that tank hold about 9613 cu in of air. your operating pressure is about 470 with a lvl 10(at 280 fps).
          that means you can't use the last 1482 cu. in. in the tank. so that leaves you with 8131.

          now assuming the operating psi of 470, and a residual pressure of about 60 psi(?) that means the gun uses about 14.5 cu in per shot. so 8131 divided by 14.5 is 560. so I'm guessin the most you could possibly get is about 560.

          so that's a little better by that method, but that still assumes things. you might use more air, depending on velocity, temp, elevation, and your lvl10 set-up.
          ~E~

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          • Raven001
            Registered User
            • Apr 2004
            • 314

            #6
            lbonettosd

            On a 3000psi tank you can figure 10shots per cubic inch. So 47 x 10 = 470, you could estimate 470 shots per tank.

            On a 4500psi tank you can figure 15shots per cubic inch. Hope this helps.


            Originally posted by the electrician
            let's compare theat method to actual air consumption just fo the heck of it shall we?

            that tank hold about 9613 cu in of air. your operating pressure is about 470 with a lvl 10(at 280 fps).
            that means you can't use the last 1482 cu. in. in the tank. so that leaves you with 8131.

            now assuming the operating psi of 470, and a residual pressure of about 60 psi(?) that means the gun uses about 14.5 cu in per shot. so 8131 divided by 14.5 is 560. so I'm guessin the most you could possibly get is about 560.

            so that's a little better by that method, but that still assumes things. you might use more air, depending on velocity, temp, elevation, and your lvl10 set-up.
            Am I to conclude then that the shocker has better air efficiency?

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            • the electrician
              Registered User
              • Jan 2002
              • 542

              #7
              why would you conclude that?

              which shocker, old or new? which bolt kit for the new?
              ~E~

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              • Raven001
                Registered User
                • Apr 2004
                • 314

                #8
                Originally posted by the electrician
                why would you conclude that?
                Chill man. I'm not concluding, I'm asking if I can conclude that? (not sure if I forgot to punctuate the question or not) Math isn't something I'm good at It just seems to me that 500 plus shots out of a 68/4500 is on the low side. That would go some way to explain why one doesn't see many mags in the tourney scene nowadays.

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                • ojhspyro89
                  The bushy man!
                  • May 2004
                  • 1078

                  #9
                  no they were saying 500 shots out of 47 ci 3k tank. out of the 68/45 youll get about a thousand give or take.
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                  • Raven001
                    Registered User
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 314

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ojhspyro89
                    no they were saying 500 shots out of 47 ci 3k tank. out of the 68/45 youll get about a thousand give or take.
                    Ahh, I see.

                    Good thing I'm not a banker eh?

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                    • the electrician
                      Registered User
                      • Jan 2002
                      • 542

                      #11
                      "I say, I say he's not the sharpest crayon in the box now is he" (said in my best foghorn leghorn voice)



                      with a 68/4500 it would be more like 1200 shots.
                      ~E~

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                      • warbeak2099
                        That is my foot!
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 4447

                        #12
                        Electrician, could you explain where you got those numbers? Like 9613cu of air? I'd just like to be able to figure out how many shots my 68cu 3000psi tank gives me on my lvl 10 x-valved mag. But I still don't understand your formula. Could you walk me through the formula using a 68/3k tank?
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                        • Sticknes
                          Registered User
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 24

                          #13
                          I have the tank you have currenlty And im gettin my ule custom soon. I hope i get the air efficency the previous have mentioned.

                          only if i had a fiber wraped tank, we all can dream

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                          • the electrician
                            Registered User
                            • Jan 2002
                            • 542

                            #14
                            well I use a custom made spread sheet design by my good friend. he basically design gas refineries for conoco.

                            but the tank volumes are public info you can obtain at the manufactureres website.

                            tank volumes:

                            47/3000 --5.56 cu. ft.
                            45/4500 --7 cu. ft.
                            68/3000 --8 cu. ft.
                            68/4500 --11 cu. ft.

                            there are 1728 cu. in. of air in a cubic ft. so just multiply by that to get the total in cu. in.

                            there's a few others, but that's the basics.

                            I take the pressure reading on the mag, and other guns personally, along with dump chamber volumes.

                            then I come up with cu. in. of air per shot.

                            I use the spread sheet to come up with how many cu. in. in the tank can't be used, due to the operating pressure of the gun being the lower limit of consumption.

                            the rest is just simple math.

                            what is you specific mag set-up? then we can get some accurate numbers.
                            ~E~

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                            • warbeak2099
                              That is my foot!
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 4447

                              #15
                              My specific setup is:

                              X-Valve
                              Lvl 10
                              ULT
                              ULE CF Body
                              11.5" J&J ULE 2-Peice
                              MacroLine
                              Nitro Duck MicroReg 68/3k tank
                              Check-It Unimount
                              AIC Qloader
                              Logic 90* v1.0 Frame
                              Logic Alpha Rail
                              Logic gas-thru Foregrip

                              Or did you just want the things that effect air? In that case:

                              X-Valve
                              Lvl 10 (2 shims + #1.5 carrier)
                              ULT (4 shims)
                              11.5" J&J ULE 2-Peice
                              MacroLine
                              Nitro Duck MicroReg 68/3k tank
                              Check-It Unimount
                              Logic Gas-Thru Foregrip
                              My Feedback

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