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  • ubooze
    Good to the last drop...
    • Nov 2001
    • 370

    #1

    Filling up nitro tanks

    Well, just out of curiosity and a possible purchase I was wondering what are the different options for SELF filling nitro tanks...also what equipement would be needed to fill tanks?

    I know Bauer Compressors make comps for paintball but what are the prices and how much would a air filling gig cost, that either being a scuba or comp?

    Also, is it possible to connect a comp or scuba directly to the gun for airsmithing and tinkering?

    Thanx for the help.
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  • Mossman
    habitual line stepper
    • Oct 2001
    • 3751

    #2
    Compressors and boosters - At least a few grand.

    80cf/3000psi Scuba = around 115 bucks. 40 dollar fill station. I get 5 dollar fills, and it can hold about 3 people over all day if u dont shoot toooo much. Maybe half to a case a person, but the end fills are weak.

    I believe that you can leave your fill nipple attached to the open scuba while tinkering, but its not the best position for tinkering. If refilling tanks is cutting into your tinkering time, then jesus, thats a lot of tinkering If you cant fix it in 3 fills, get someone who knows what the hell they are doing thats what I say at least
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    • ubooze
      Good to the last drop...
      • Nov 2001
      • 370

      #3
      LOL!

      Thanks a lot. I thought that the scuba tank would be cheaper than a comp.

      Well, for the idea that I would tinker soo much. The reason is that once I finish of a tank at home or try to tinker I can't get it filled again anywhere nearby and having my own scuba would be convenient but EXPENSIVE!
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      • Mossman
        habitual line stepper
        • Oct 2001
        • 3751

        #4
        Well, once you finish off your tank tinkering you just pop it off and refill it.

        Chicago is a big paintball area or so it seems, especially on this forum. I bet you could find a used scuba tank and fill station on this board. ALso, make sure you have a scuba shop semi-local, find out how much they charge for fills, if they have used stuff, etc.
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        • AkaEnder
          supermarket fantasy
          • Sep 2001
          • 147

          #5
          On a more grand scale..

          link 3 120lb nitrogen tanks together - cost: $150 each
          then purchase a decent used compresor capable of filling up to 3000psi - cost: $1500
          then you'd need a nitro booster - cost: $1500+
          also a small compressor drive are to push the booster - cost: $150

          then you got it! 4500psi fills for just under $4000

          its definately cheaper to get 3-4 scubas and link them in line and get them filled for $5-10 at your local scuba or firestation.

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          • ubooze
            Good to the last drop...
            • Nov 2001
            • 370

            #6
            Do you guys by any chance know how I could link a few tanks? I sure don't know. I thought I say a site on this kind of stuff, but I can't find it.

            I am trying to find how I can fill tanks for relitively cheap...like under 500 dollars.
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            • Mossman
              habitual line stepper
              • Oct 2001
              • 3751

              #7
              Actually, while more time consuming, cascading will get you better fills than linking them all.

              Like, you have a #1 scuba, #2, -#4 or whatever. You use #1 first, then go up the line. You get the most possible air, and your #4 scuba keeps at highest possible pressure, so you get near 3000psi fills for as long as possible.

              You could get 4 scuba's and a fill station for under 500 bucks. Changing around the fill station could be a pain, but its a station for every tank, or a whole tank, it depend what your priorities are.
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              • AkaEnder
                supermarket fantasy
                • Sep 2001
                • 147

                #8
                I would recommend cascading as well If you dont want to mess with moving the fillstation off/on each tank though, you'll have to link them. The hoses and fittings you can find at a welding shop. Be sure to get hose thats rated for HIGH pressure.
                You could get fancy with the link setup with some ball valves, and still cascade, but it'd put you over budget.

                -e
                "it constantly leaked from the 3 way. I bought all new pneumatics and the leak just moved. I sat down and looked over Ravi's cocker site and messed with it and it still did'nt work right. I took it to a local "cocker expert and it worked ok until I got it home. Needless to say I have never had the urge to throw something off a cliff more." - Load SM5 on owning an Autococker


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                • xmetal2001
                  Junior Member at heart
                  • May 2001
                  • 1994

                  #9
                  Just cascade, its too much of a pain to link the tanks. Although it does look much cooler

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                  • madmatt151
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                    • Oct 2002
                    • 764

                    #10
                    Cascading or linking...

                    I would like to know how to cascade or link tanks? I mean do you just run all the lines together into one?
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