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  • DeuceSV
    Crooked Toast
    • Aug 2008
    • 709

    #1

    Re-hydro first-timer!

    I have three tanks that are officially outdated now... I'm sure they will all pass inspection, but I am curious: Do I have to remove the reg before taking them to the place? I think I will be taking them to a scuba place in town, which is where I was told by locals to go.

    How much can I expect it to cost? How long does it normally take?

    Have a 68/45, a 45/45, and a 68/3.

    I will call the place once I remember the name of it and can look it up, but until then, is this going to be a shop-specific experience or are they normally pretty similar everywhere you go?

    Gracias
  • MANN
    I am in TN. GO VOLS.
    • Apr 2006
    • 4266

    #2
    I have used www.hydrotester.com with alot of sucess. they are quick, and cheap IMO. I remove/install all of my regs. if you dont feel comfortable doing it let someone else do it.

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    • Shirow
      www.digitalgunfire.com
      • Aug 2002
      • 2023

      #3
      Originally posted by MANN
      I have used www.hydrotester.com with alot of sucess. they are quick, and cheap IMO. I remove/install all of my regs. if you dont feel comfortable doing it let someone else do it.
      I also used hydrotester recently and they were fine.
      Superbolt

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      • maniacmechanic
        PrestonCoPaintball
        • Aug 2006
        • 3453

        #4
        I use my local Fire Saftey company , they test everything from fire ext. to 6K nitrogen bottles , they charge 22.50 if it has a reg in it 17.50 if you take it out

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        • BiNumber3
          Dazed and Confused

          • Feb 2008
          • 1038

          #5
          Check prices at the shop yer thinkin about. If u can, remove the regs yourself, some places are a lil rough with the removal and can scratch the reg.
          In town places can usually do it within a couple hours, tho it'll depend on the place and how busy the day is.

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          • xero28
            Registered Useless
            • Mar 2008
            • 1102

            #6
            I've sent 5 tanks into hydrotester.com. From the time they went out to the time they got back it was less than 7 days. Good service. But yeah, if you can find someone local that does hydro testing like a fire service or scuba shop, you may be able to save a few bucks. Though my local scuba shops charge $40 to hydro a paintball tank.

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            • bbotts77
              Dirty Frank
              • Oct 2009
              • 558

              #7
              I let the guys at Ninja Paintball do it. They're local for me, so it gets done pretty quickly and I can pick it up and drop it off. They also remove and replace the reg and will replace the reg without threadlocker at your request. They're good, trustworthy guys.

              Ninja Paintball

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              • DeuceSV
                Crooked Toast
                • Aug 2008
                • 709

                #8
                Thanks everyone! After the holiday season when I get back to my tanks, I'll call up my local shop and see what they're all about.

                Otherwise I like the look of hydrotester.com

                I'm no considering this, just curious: If you send in a tank with say... 2 years left before it needs a test, will it just reset the test date for another 3 or 5 years depending on the tank? Has anyone done that? haha

                Thanks again for the help!
                Jason

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                • xero28
                  Registered Useless
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 1102

                  #9
                  Originally posted by DeuceSV
                  Thanks everyone! After the holiday season when I get back to my tanks, I'll call up my local shop and see what they're all about.

                  Otherwise I like the look of hydrotester.com

                  I'm no considering this, just curious: If you send in a tank with say... 2 years left before it needs a test, will it just reset the test date for another 3 or 5 years depending on the tank? Has anyone done that? haha

                  Thanks again for the help!
                  Jason
                  I would think it just "resets" from the time it gets tested. So if the hydro is up in '11 and it's a 3 year tank, if you send it in now it would be up in '12. Best to wait till it's out/almost out of hydro.

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                  • PaintballEngineer
                    I'm the Nerd! Woot!
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 119

                    #10
                    I used a local fire equipment company too. Cost me $20 an a few cents.

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