You can count me in AGD, although I would pay up to 500 dollars if we could get this thing faster than 30 hours. If we could get it a bit faster, I wouldn't mind it being larger.
Miniature High Pressure Air Compressor for Tank Refills??
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also, how far along is this idea of yours TK?
If you've got a prototype, post a vid online, I bet you'd get all the response you'd need.Comment
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My problem isn't the 3000psi fill, I get that anywhere. It's going from 3k -> 4.5k that's difficult. I know there are some manual pumps that go to 4.5k, but those are like USD600. So a USD150 manual pump that does 4.5k would be great. I could do a normal 3k fill and then put a something extra in a tournament. Or if I'm bored and want to tune a marker I can exercise and do something usefull at the same time!Comment
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I'm in the same boat as some others. 1 hour each way to get tanks filled up during the week. Someplace closer is open on the weekends, but you don't always want to wait. There have been several times while tinkering that I would have loved to have the ability to fill up at home. Price dependent of course.Comment
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I bet the pneumatic nailer market would be interested in this concept
another way to make it happen is the padawan powered wheel pump
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Doc thanks for the Beeman link , sooo neatOriginally posted by doc_ZoxI bet the pneumatic nailer market would be interested in this concept
another way to make it happen is the padawan powered wheel pump
http://www.beemans.net/images/Austrian%20airguns.htmComment
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Does anyone remember the Genesis system. I remember our team had one a long time ago. I cant rember how it worked but I know it compressed air to achieve higher psi to our bottles. Is this the same concept?Last edited by Flatliner333; 10-29-2009, 10:18 AM.sigpicComment
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i dont remember that system specifically but was it a standalone compressor or was it a booster that pulled air out of 3k tanks and pushed it into other tanks to bump it upOriginally posted by Flatliner333Does anyone remember the Genesis system. I remember our team had one a long time ago. I cant rember how it worked but I know it compressed air to achieve higher psi to our bottles. Is this the same concept?
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