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  • ojhspyro89
    The bushy man!
    • May 2004
    • 1078

    #1

    N2 tank weight

    Whats the average tank weight on a 114/3000????????? I want to know because they are cheap and supply tons of air but i dont want something really really heavy.
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    68/3k Carbon Fiber Crossfire tank
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  • Gideon1331
    Im back for now...
    • Sep 2003
    • 3255

    #2
    mines surprizingly light and f/s

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    • toyotaboy12
      e-tough

      • May 2003
      • 3663

      #3
      Originally posted by Gideon1331
      mines surprizingly light and f/s

      tanks seem to get lighter and lighter the closer you come to selling them
      I knew not what I did but am now edumacated

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      • Gideon1331
        Im back for now...
        • Sep 2003
        • 3255

        #4
        I have no Idea what your talkin about

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        • Thordic
          AFTICA
          • May 2001
          • 5986

          #5
          The weight of the tank will vary depending on the brand, but the air itself when its full will be around 17 ounces.

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          • ZapTheMad
            The local MADMAN!
            • Jan 2004
            • 709

            #6
            My 114 is pretty heavy. Probly over 4 lbs.




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            • ojhspyro89
              The bushy man!
              • May 2004
              • 1078

              #7
              How much does an average 68/45 weigh full of air????
              Stock BKO (so far)
              68/3k Carbon Fiber Crossfire tank
              Halo B
              woot! :headbang: :headbang:
              I can tell that my parents hate me. My bath toys are a toaster and
              a radio.

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              • TheTramp
                Registered User
                • Jan 2001
                • 4019

                #8
                I've found that the 114's aren't all that much heavier than say, an 88 but they are VERY long so you should take that into account.
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                • ojhspyro89
                  The bushy man!
                  • May 2004
                  • 1078

                  #9
                  I can allways make a huge drop on the mill tho, so im thinkin of picking up a 114/3k for bout 75 bucks or so just because i need a cheap BIG nitro tank. I live about 20 minutes away from a nitro place so i think ill get somethin big!
                  Stock BKO (so far)
                  68/3k Carbon Fiber Crossfire tank
                  Halo B
                  woot! :headbang: :headbang:
                  I can tell that my parents hate me. My bath toys are a toaster and
                  a radio.

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                  • Ohms Law
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 38

                    #10
                    I know that you are looking for info for a 114/3000 tank but, I have some weights on some common tanks that I own or have owned in the past. These tanks were measured with a digital scale and are accurate.

                    Apocalypse Stainless Steel 68/4500 full = 4.66 lbs
                    Apocalypse 2K 68/4500 full = 3.95lbs
                    Crossfire 68/4500 full = 3.50 lbs
                    Pure Energy 68/3000 full = 3.10 lbs
                    Hyperflow 420 68/4500 full = 3.10 lbs

                    Full actually equals about 4000 psi.

                    Currently I am using the Hyperflow due to the low weight.
                    Hope this helps you or at least gives you an idea of the different tanks available.
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