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as noted by that label:
That tank follows DOT Exemption 11194 and therefore has a maximum lifespan of 15 years, but must be retested either every 3 to 5 years, depending on the date of the tank.
You sir, have an expired tank, and any legitimate paintball store would NOT be filling that for you.
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cc is cubic centimeter. 144cc = 12.2ci.Originally posted by LeatherPantsDunno about being illegal. I'm not 100% sure how big it is but here is a pic next to my 68/4500. What does 144cc convert to?
REE means: rejection elastic expansion
http://www.carltech.com/new-composite/e11194.html (Potatoboy beat me to it :o )
and good GOD! Look at some of the cylinders on their product list:
550ci 12000/24000 psi EWR 127-1, CC/AL 7.04" 22.00" 11.80 lbs. MS-10
And an important warning against fast filling paintball cylinders.
Give us the link!Originally posted by soccer4minimagsSo how do you take a fill off of that. That valve is really different. What sort of adapter did you rig up? I found a site that sells used ones of those bottles.
Seeing as the tank threads seem to be standardised, could it be possible to take a few medium to large tanks, use PB regulators, and build an automatic cascade fill station?
Perhaps carry it around in something like this: http://www.tank-tender.com/Last edited by SlartyBartFast; 05-25-2004, 04:25 PM.Comment
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Actually I do not. If you look at the first picture you can see in red letters "Ross Fire Extinguishers." That is my re hydro label. Too lazy to take another pic but it was tested 2-2003 so. The tank is up to date. Before you accuse you should slow your roll and take in the facts or at least ask.Originally posted by Potatoboyas noted by that label:
You sir, have an expired tank, and any legitimate paintball store would NOT be filling that for you.
I do agree with you no legitimate store would or should fill ANY expired tank.Last edited by LeatherPants; 05-25-2004, 04:44 PM.Comment
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I got my scuba and fill station for 50 bucks.
Bought it from my friend. The tank is less than a year old. I love when people are desperate for money to pay for prom
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