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  • synreal
    code monkey
    • Oct 2001
    • 1051

    #16
    i believe it is 5/3rds the rated pressure.


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    • CRiZO
      back from the dead
      • Jul 2001
      • 370

      #17
      yeah they are totally safe, even if the tank was to bust, it would do nothing more than crack open and let all the air out. I'd personally be more afraid of the chaos going on in a co2 bottle.
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      • Army
        Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

        • Oct 2000
        • 5785

        #18
        Syn? 5 out of 3?

        FalconGuy016, at the AO day in South Carolina, the field owner mistakenly filled my 68/3000 stubby to 4500. There was no problem then, or now, with it. Considering the tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of high pressure fibre-wrapped tanks in industry, military, firefighting, and paintball use, to hear of one failing is rare enough to cause a huge sensation in the news. I have never heard of one failing (bursting) while in use, but only during a fill, and those have been attributed to poor handling and/or ignorance of fill procedures.

        Keep the tank free from dings, scrapes or cuts, honor the hydro dates, and don't worry about it

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        • synreal
          code monkey
          • Oct 2001
          • 1051

          #19
          unless i heard wrong, hydro testing involves filling a tank to 5/3rds its rated pressure (ie: 5000psi in a 3k tank), releasing the pressure and making sure the tank returns(within spec) to its original size (too much stretch/deformation and it fails hydro)


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          • Strider
            Thunder Chicken
            • Mar 2002
            • 1562

            #20
            My 3k flatline was tested to 5k...

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            • FalconGuy016
              Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
              • Aug 2002
              • 6127

              #21
              No my dad's a paintballer its ok
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              • FalconGuy016
                Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
                • Aug 2002
                • 6127

                #22
                are 4500's a little bigger?
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                • banzaimf
                  fat boys don't run
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 683

                  #23
                  When originally tested to destruction for a design of bottle, Burst pressure of the bottle will be 4 times the operating pressure. For Mil Spec bottles, burst pressure will be 10 times the rated operating pressure of the bottle. Hydrostatic testing uses different ratings due to the fact that they are not trying to test to destruction.
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                  • HoppysMag
                    Hoppy's en Fuego!!!
                    • Oct 2001
                    • 3494

                    #24
                    Originally posted by spazzed
                    LOL Sam

                    *edit*

                    Hoppy, I disagree w/ you bud... There's no reason to FEAR it, and most things for that matter, but there is a reason to be Weary...

                    Think about it, do you wanna be scared out of your wits running around w/ one of those things? Won't be pretty...
                    lol

                    thats why no fear = BAD
                    All fear= BAD
                    1/2 and 1/2 = kicks but
                    fine mabey fear wasnt the best word but u knew what i was trying to say.
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                    • Hexis
                      Green Mag Freak
                      • Sep 2001
                      • 2427

                      #25
                      synreal is correct. Hydro testing involves filling a tank to 5/3rds it's rated pressure. 5000psi for a 3000psi tank, 7500psi for a 4500psi tank and 8333.33psi for a 5000psi tank. The tank's displacement is measured before, during and after the test and that is used to determine if it's safe for further use. So a 3000psi tank accidently filled to 4500psi should not blow up, but it will stress the tank, and if done so on a regular basis it could rupture. Stick with the rated pressure, it's rated that for a reason.

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                      • FalconGuy016
                        Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
                        • Aug 2002
                        • 6127

                        #26
                        Hey, are 4500's a little bigger? For more material used or something
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                        • Automaggin2
                          Registered User
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 2506

                          #27
                          Originally posted by shartley
                          I have seen tranks blow under pressure. Air expands and contracts with weather, which most people dont think of. thats unsafe. What about regs that arnt put on right, that happens some times. another thing, your running around with a tank that is underpressure, if you drop it on a rock, it could explode. its liek running with a knife in your hand!
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                          • FalconGuy016
                            Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
                            • Aug 2002
                            • 6127

                            #28
                            the PMI story wasnt in the news or anything
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                            • shartley
                              paintball player
                              • Mar 2001
                              • 9169

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Automaggin2
                              I have seen tranks blow under pressure. Air expands and contracts with weather, which most people dont think of. thats unsafe. What about regs that arnt put on right, that happens some times. another thing, your running around with a tank that is underpressure, if you drop it on a rock, it could explode. its liek running with a knife in your hand!
                              You have a point! Maybe you should stop playing paintball?

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                              • pbguy87
                                Registered User
                                • Nov 2002
                                • 50

                                #30
                                jeff jeff jeff

                                yes the tank is very safe
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