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  • crazyjoe12

    #1

    hydro testing

    my question is regarding getting my tanks tested. i have a 45 with an Armageddon regulator; when i send out my tank to be tested does it need to have the regulator on it or can i just send the tank in? reason being is im currently switching my regs on my tanks and i rather not risk having anything happen to the regulator. any advice or tips on this would be very helpfull.


    thanks,



    Joe


    also who would be the best/ cheapest to send my tanks out too.
  • Destructo6
    Registered User
    • Apr 2004
    • 549

    #2
    When I had my 68/4500 re-hydro'd, they required that the regulator was removed.

    Many firefighting supply shops can hydro a tank. Look in the yellow pages and make a call.
    God gave you a soul.
    Your parents, a body.
    Your country, a rifle.

    Keep all of them clean.

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    • mag79
      WoodBall Ghost
      • Feb 2006
      • 1474

      #3
      remove it they dont need it. some places wont use the same care as the owner

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      • Newt
        Darth Amphibian
        • May 2009
        • 450

        #4
        Remove reg. Send insured fedex to Ninja paintball. Insured Fedex is way cheaper than getting your tank lost in the mail.

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        • going_home
          Hebrews 13:8

          • Dec 2004
          • 8343

          #5
          Remove the reg yourself or it may come back in pieces .
          Find a local company to do it, dont waste money shipping it.
          I saw a local fire equipment company advertising paintball tank testing on Craigslist.
          Times are tough and most companies that ignored paintballers before are now happy for
          any business they can get.

          Fire extinguisher / equipment companies, welding supply houses are just a couple to look for on Google.

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          • xero28
            Registered Useless
            • Mar 2008
            • 1102

            #6
            Remove it yourself, most hydro places will charge you (I've seen $15-$20) for them to do it.

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

              #7


              cheap, easy, fast.

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              • crazyjoe12

                #8
                i was hoping i didn't have to send it with the reg on, thanks guys

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                • bbotts77
                  Dirty Frank
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 558

                  #9
                  If you are sending it to a place that specializes in paintball tanks like Ninja, you can take it off or leave it on. Ninja takes very good care of their customers and their customers' equipment. I guess the deciding factor would be whether you are shipping it ground or air. If you ship it ground, you can leave the reg on. If you are shipping it air, you'll need to take it off.

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                  • OPBN
                    OldPBNoob

                    • Sep 2008
                    • 5240

                    #10
                    There's a place in Toledo called Aqua Hut that hydros for around $20.00. Quick and easy to deal with .
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                    • xero28
                      Registered Useless
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 1102

                      #11
                      Originally posted by MANN
                      www.hydrotester.com

                      cheap, easy, fast.
                      Ditto. I've used them on 5 tanks already.

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                      • mojo22317
                        Registered User
                        • May 2010
                        • 6

                        #12
                        Try madison recharging Service. Nice since they are near me (still far enough I have to ship though) and they are dirt cheap.

                        $11 for a 3k tank and $12.25 for a 4.5k tank, plus shipping back to you (obviously). You can have the reg on or off, they will take if off and put it back on for free. I have sent almost 20 tanks there, and never have had a problem.

                        Madison Recharging Service
                        2237 Winnebago St
                        Madison, WI 53704-5344
                        (608)249-3300

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                        • Dayspring
                          aka- The Day Wang

                          • May 2001
                          • 9664

                          #13
                          How many of these tanks that people sent were flatlines?

                          The reason I ask is that I've seen the contraption that the techs actually BUILD in order to service these regs and take them off the bottle.

                          I have a flatline that needs hydro, but am a little skittish about sending it in with the reg attached.

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

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Dayspring
                            How many of these tanks that people sent were flatlines?

                            The reason I ask is that I've seen the contraption that the techs actually BUILD in order to service these regs and take them off the bottle.

                            I have a flatline that needs hydro, but am a little skittish about sending it in with the reg attached.
                            I had my flatline hydroed by hydrotesters.com with no issues, they removed the reg.
                            Superbolt

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                            • BlackOps
                              Registered User
                              • Dec 2004
                              • 122

                              #15
                              Originally posted by MANN
                              www.hydrotester.com

                              cheap, easy, fast.
                              I dunno about cheap. By the time you pay shipping there and back you are just shy of $40 bucks. If you don't remove your own reg its even more.

                              I googled local dive shops and found one to do it for $20 and it only takes a couple of days from drop off to pick up.

                              OP - If you have to mail it, mail it, but I'd make sure you can't find somewhere local first.

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