Well I have had my Crossfire 68/45 for about 2 months now, and I've noticed that if I get it filled (to about 3k), about a week later the tank reads 0 psi. Is this normal? I'm new to Compressed Air, by the way.
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i was in fantasy paintball the other day and some dude came in with the same problem, tim (one of the owners) said that its somthing about a steel tank that it leaks the air out, i dunno, my friend steely tank runs empty after about a week too
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That's where I got the tank, I'm probably going to have them look at it and if they have no idea I'll probably call Crossfire.Originally posted by skife
i was in fantasy paintball the other day and some dude came in with the same problem, tim (one of the owners) said that its somthing about a steel tank that it leaks the air out, i dunno, my friend steely tank runs empty after about a week too
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It may be your fill nipple try teflon taping it, or if that doesnt work, fill the tank and put a little bit of water and soap and see where it starts to bubble, to find where it is leaking fromLove Will Tear Us Apart
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yes i had the same problem back in the bad days when ii had a steel tank. But if it emptys in a week, who cares? After all, on a mag, with a 68 ci tank, youre gonna have to fill at least twice a day anyway.AO Feedback
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twice a day? wha? I guess the fact that I go through a case and a half every day causes me to need almost 3-4 fills everytime I go out...and if it's free air I top off after every set of games..Originally posted by Torbo
yes i had the same problem back in the bad days when ii had a steel tank. But if it emptys in a week, who cares? After all, on a mag, with a 68 ci tank, youre gonna have to fill at least twice a day anyway.
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