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  • NITH
    Listen to Sublime
    • Aug 2004
    • 29

    #1

    Too cold for Co2?

    When does it get too cold to use Co2? Oklahoma is known for having screwed up temperatures. One day it will be 78 and the next it will have a high of 30. A recent example is this past week. So when should Co2 not be used?



    To the mods: I did search through 20 or so posts before posting.
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  • jamescell
    IBEW local 498
    • Aug 2004
    • 367

    #2
    about 50 degrees. Please, switch over to hpa. You can get a steel tank for pretty cheap.
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    • jgaudreau
      Gogged!
      • Nov 2004
      • 18

      #3
      What he said! HPA works all the time. A good tank can be expensive, but it's better than not playing, right?

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      • Mr. Mouse
        Registered User
        • Sep 2004
        • 393

        #4
        def get HPA you can use it in any weather

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        • psychoreaper_666
          Unregistered User
          • Nov 2004
          • 95

          #5
          where i'm from there is no way to get hpa filled . therefore we make due w/ co2 in any weather. in the winter we put wool socks around our tanks and keep them in our coats between games. (and we always have an extra tank in coats incase we get a little trigger happy and the tank on your gun freezes over)

          but to answer your question co2 operates best at temps above 45*F

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          • trains are bad
            Registered User
            • Oct 2003
            • 1751

            #6
            If you have a blowback you might be able to run it on liquid with a siphon tank. I've done that and it works great.
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            • NoForts4Me
              Old. Geek. Paintballer.
              • Jun 2003
              • 282

              #7
              I live in OK too, and have played with CO2 below 40 degrees. The coldest I've played recently was about a year ago and it was 37 and sleeting. I had no problems with my Classic. The Tippy's seemed to have velocity problems that day, and the Cockers worked OK. The Spyders/Clones were hit or miss.

              I've played before when it was cold and nothing seemed to work, and then played when no one seemed to have problems. Slowing down on the trigger, warming your tanks as suggested above, or placing them all in a heated vehicle between games can help. You could also just pick up a trusty pump on cold days! To players that live where there is easy access to HPA it seems silly to play with CO2, but some of us don't have that option, and have to get creative. When I started playing there was no such thing as HPA, so dealing with CO2 was the norm, and it doesn't bother me. But, 45+ seems to be the best.
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              • Severe
                Leader of Lililputions
                • Feb 2002
                • 315

                #8
                If you want some good information on playing in very cold weather check these two links:

                Doc's Basic Cold Weather Info

                Doc's Liquid C02 Use

                Hopefully, you'll find everything you wanted to know there. Enjoy!
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                • NITH
                  Listen to Sublime
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 29

                  #9
                  Gracias for all the info. I love links. They make great bookmarks.
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                  • Irelandunfree
                    "Shall never be at peace"
                    • Jul 2004
                    • 350

                    #10
                    Guess I can go out and play today, its 14 degrees outside! Damn C02, btw im looking for a cheap used HPA tank.

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                    • Dawg047
                      Registered User

                      • Oct 2003
                      • 821

                      #11
                      Hey try this if you don't mind spending some money. Try to get you a 6 stage expansion chamber with a gas-thru stock running with a coiled remote. This works great and allows alot of room and time for liquid CO2 to expand. I have played many games in the snow and cold rain and this has never failed me. I noticed that the expansion chamber seems to keep the cold liquid down in the tank. Tank gets real cold but the marker stays good. Hope this helps. I'm not a big fan of N2 or compressed air and like to keep it old school with CO2. Peace and good luck.

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                      • krusty
                        AGD,ICD,CCM & CCI (Gunho!)
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 1400

                        #12
                        Play stock class when it falls below freezing... You can keep your 12 grams in your pocket. Hee,Hee, Har,Har!!! Cold weather play sucks if your only air source is CO2. Hey whens brass eagle going to can some compressed air into those little dispoable air tanks??
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                        • shatter_storm
                          Registered User
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 315

                          #13
                          It's 5*F right now, if my local field didn't cancel their gameday tomorrow due to snow I can bet I would have seen at least 15 unworking spyders/tippmanns.

                          Doc's links have good info, check 'em out.

                          But HPA below 40-50 degrees F is the easy solution.

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                          • SuiciDal Sn Y p ER
                            Registered User
                            • Apr 2003
                            • 3814

                            #14
                            for the price of about 2-3 co2 tanks you can get 1 used n2 tank (or new depending on how lucky you are) Purchasing a compressed air tank might be expensive at first but it will benefit you greatly in the future.
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                            • trains are bad
                              Registered User
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 1751

                              #15
                              if you can fll it!

                              some peopled just don't understand.

                              they think HPA just grows on trees everywhere in the US.

                              I have a scuba tank, but I have to drive an hour to get THAT filled!
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