Yes, And I think over the long haul, I just about break even. Because of waste, chilling etc. My competition, charges $10.00 or .50 an ounce.
Is hydrogen refills cheaper than CO2?
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My gosh that is a good one! Wow. You made my dayOriginally posted by USAF-Flyboy with a Mag
hydrogen? I think you are mixing it up with nitrogen. Just fyi hydrogen is VERY flamable, so not a good idea. Just ask the late crew of the Hidenburg.
At my field we don't charge for co2 or HPA. $5 field fee for owners.
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You guys gotta understand, I live in a place you can't drive to.
All of our stuff either is barged in from Seattle or flown in on Alaska Airlines. If you want to leave you can fly out or take a ferry 6 hours north to the middle of nowhere and drive at least 3 days to Seattle or take the ferry south for 3 days to Bellingham, WA.
I'm working on getting bulk CO2 from Seattle at a better price but still have barge fees, etc.
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Ya dude nothing like going to the basement to top off. I have a bigass tank I bought at a farm auction (it was an O2 tank but they let me swap)I get filled for $20. I figured it up to something around $.25 to fill a 20oz tank.Much cheaper than HPA. Thats probably the only reasons its still in use as much as it is today. It's cost effective.
I chill my tanks in the freezer so i don't waste CO2 sooling them.
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Same here except mines in the garage. To much of a PITA to haul it up and down the stairs for rec games. Using the freezer works great as long as you have the time to waste.Originally posted by trains are bad
I chill my tanks in the freezer so i don't waste CO2 sooling them.
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My (parents') house is on a slope with a ground level door. I can back right up to the door.
And the garage is unheated which sucks in the winter. The only thing is I don't have good way to chain it to the wall so I take my fill station off and cap it every time right now which gets to be a pain.
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The thing I see most field owners miss in paintball is the value of their labor. Frankly if I were doing it (good thing Im not cause I would be out of business) CO2 fills would be $5 + CO2... its a pain to do, it takes too much precision...
Look at it this way, HPA fill - click, push button, watch guage, unlick, hand over (BTW the ways its done, very very wrong, very very dangerous but a whole nother discussion).
CO2 - play wiht valve, freeze hands, weigh tank PITA. Sorry, I would push towards HPA all day. I suppose thats why Colors has HPA on all their rentals.
Yeh I realize the high cost of HPA in the first place, but what serious field does not have it anymore? Its almost a must. CO2 needs to be fazed out (Im so gonna get flamed) for everything but off field uses. Thats my opinion, often wrong, seldom unstated."Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess
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No flame here! I'm with you. CO2 is a real pain to mess with. I own a Scuba shop so HPA is dirt cheap. If you figure that diving is paying for my $14,000 compressor.
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I don't think anyones going to flame you over your opinion. But I also don't see CO2 going away completely till a couple things happen. As it is right now HPA requires a much larger out lay of cash up front than CO2. If you want to do self fills HPA also costs a heck of alot more AND you get less fills from a scuba cylinder vs a 50lb bulk tank. HPA tanks usually require more TLC than a CO2 cylinder.
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Please start it! I'm interested!(BTW the ways its done, very very wrong, very very dangerous but a whole nother discussion).
No flames, but saying you think it should be phased out because it's not convenient for YOU is kind of short sighted. Think about it... I'm not giving up my nice little 16oz catalina cylinder that gets me >1000 shots and costs $.20 for me to fill anywhere I can drive my truck to........CO2 needs to be fazed out (Im so gonna get flamed) for everything but off field uses. Thats my opinion, often wrong, seldom unstated.
...for a big expensive fiber wrapped 4500psi tank I have to drive 50 miles and pay to get filled. How much tinkering can I do like that? I remember before I did my own fills...my tanks were always empty.
There's another thing... tank(S). I can buy like 5 CO2 tanks of different sizes for the price of one HPA tank for one marker.
Realize I do run regulators and that's expensive in itself, I realize...I'm not some yahoo that runs straight up unregged CO2.
But I won't be running HPA anytime soon.
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CO2 - play wiht valve, freeze hands, weigh tank PITA. Sorry, I would push towards HPA all day. I suppose thats why Colors has HPA on all their rentals.
I love how colors is. Free HPA fills and charge you for CO2
luckly i use HPA

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The short of it:
1) CO2 owns HPA in initial equipment costs, you can buy several CO2 systems for the cost of a single HPA system.
2) HPA owns CO2 in the re-occuring refil costs, you can fill several 3k scuba cylinders for the cost of a single CO2 50 pound bulk tank fill.
3) CO2 will give you more tank capacity fills per bulk cylinder then HPA will, but you will get more shots out of a "at capacity" HPA fill then you will out of a CO2 fill.
The long of it:
I have two 3300 psi scuba cylinders I paid $100 each (both used, new are typically $150-$200) and a $50 valve with gage for filling my marker mounted HPA system, my total initial refil investment is $250. My HPA system for my marker ran me $400, so my total in to use HPA on my marker is $650. Keep in mind that there will be a yearly visual inspection fees (price varies depending upon the shop you take your cylinders too) and hydro fees when the cylinder is out of date. Your HPA tank on your marker will also need a few hydro tests in its lifetime as well, which will up your overall cost of ownership.
CO2 ownership, hardwarewise, it initially much lower, the marker tanks are much cheaper, you can buy several for the cost of a single HPA sytem. The bulk tank source will typically run you $8-$10 month for a 50 pound cylinder, re-filling it will range from $10-$30 depending upon the vendor and whether or not you buy bulk on a regular basis. CO2's low initial cost is made up by it's higher refil cost per cylinder, this is where HPA owns CO2.
My Filling Costs: I'm PADI certified so I don't pay to have my cylinders filled, I just show up with them at the dive shop, flash my card, and they fill them for free. The guys who aren't dive certified pay a whopping $4 to fill their 3300 psi cylinders.
HPA performs solidly in any temp you will play in, CO2 has issues when the temp gets below 60 degrees. CO2 expansion rate is based upon ambient temperature, the hotter the temp, the faster the expansion rate, HPA has no such restrictions, it expands equally in cold or hot conditions.
Having my own tanks and doing my own fills makes sense for me, it doesn't cost me a dime after the initial equipment costs. Lots of my friends who are not dive certified also use HPA because it is cheaper in the long run and outperforms CO2 in all conditions.
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There are only three places in my county that fill paintball-related HPA: my field, a store in town, and another indoor field I never go to. My field charges $1/k, and something like $1-4 for C02. The store, which I only visited once, wanted $2/k. Realistically, I think something odd is going on...the field owner confided in my father that they are losing money on every air fill, between equipment cost and insurance. According to him, their insurance for filling HPA to 4500 is very high apparantly, but I never found out specifics. The entire $/k pay scale is rather ridiculous, as it simply means the smaller-sized tank owners end up paying more of the cost for the system than the 88cu players. The most intelligent thing to do seems to be just investing in a dive tank or two.Audentes Fortuna Juvats-Fortune Favors The Bold

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my scuba tank i get free fills
so HPA is cheaper for me
hmmm hydrogen doesnt sound bad attach a spark plug to end of barrel - battery running to spark plug - Intelli trigger running to battery
gotta add some intimidation to the game

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