Trouble on Tank selection

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  • MagmanLee
    Pball Fanatic
    • Feb 2002
    • 144

    #1

    Trouble on Tank selection

    1.i've got a 2001 68Automag and a 2002 Vert Autococker, i need a N2 tank for the both of them. I know the mag needs a 800psi input, what about the cocker? if i get a 800 input and the cocker needs a lower one, it won't over pressure it right?

    2.Should i go for the 4500psi 68ci which is more or the 3000psi 68ci?
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  • subbeh
    I'm Not Cool
    • Jan 2002
    • 821

    #2
    If your field fills 4500, DEFINATLY go 4500

    Nobody up here fills 4500 so I use 3000.
    Subbeh

    "My wife might find my stashed Marker Money before then, and then boom-new patio furniture or some other garbage."
    -1stDeadEye

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    • virus
      AO's dirty little secret
      • Oct 2000
      • 1524

      #3
      if you can get 4.5k fills then go for the 4.5k... even if you cant normaly get 4.5k fills but do a bit of travelin every now and then to other fields and they do, go for it...

      as for using it on either marker... i will assume you have an inline reg on the cocker... most of them out there can handle 800-900 input with out problems....

      as for doing it... either go the preset screwin route.... or if your going for a high end tank/reg combo then look into ones that use a rail mount... they are usally eaiser to move from one marker to another.... though screw in is the easiest...
      Virus, King of the Basement Trollz has spoken

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      • pip_999
        Canadian Bunker Boyz
        • Sep 2001
        • 768

        #4
        flatline

        how bout going for the flatline
        will work good on both
        and it only takes afew seconds to adjust the pressure if you are that concerned
        Canadian Bunker Boyz - CoCaptain
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