I was wondering if there was any site that explains how to care for your nitro tank and regulator and how to keep it in working condition and stuff.
"Caring for your nitro tank"
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here. i have some tips for you:
-get a dust cover for your fill nipple. it will keep you from having lots of problems
-get a tank cover, it will also keep you from having lots of problems
-keep the input pressure at the same place most of the time. (if you have an adjustable) if you mess with it too much you wont have the right pressure and it might leak.
-keep roughly 200psi in the tank at all times. it will keep moisture from accumulating on the inside of the tank, resulting in deterioration of the aluminum inside the tank.
(courtesy of the scuba thread)SIG RULES SUCK REAL BAD AND THEYRE STUPID AND DUMB AND THEY STINK AND ARE STUPID AND I HATE THEM AND THEY SUCK REAL BAD
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fiber tanks arent "sensitive". they are made to take a LOT of pressure, they wont crack and explode if you accidentally bang it on something, but i dont recommend trying. REDZ tank covers are fine. a tube sock will work too (espo), as long as theres something protecting scratches.SIG RULES SUCK REAL BAD AND THEYRE STUPID AND DUMB AND THEY STINK AND ARE STUPID AND I HATE THEM AND THEY SUCK REAL BAD
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I had an ACI that I bounced off the concrete floor, didnt even scrath it.Originally posted by Corbet
How come fiber wrapped tanks are so sensitive? I'm really worried that I'll ruin it when I get it... I got a REDZ Tank Cover... will that be good enough?
trust thier tuff.
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i thought the same thing... like i was going to break it or somthing just cause its fiberglass and fragile or somthin... just put a nice cover on there and get a fill nipple cover and thats about it
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