Air compresser to fill a tank?

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  • paintballfreak90
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    • Apr 2004
    • 885

    #16
    whose nuviar and how much they cost?

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    how fast can u shoot?

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    • paintballfreak90
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      • Apr 2004
      • 885

      #17
      never mind did a google search for them and the lowest priced one was $3000+
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      • gc82000
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        • Mar 2004
        • 1346

        #18
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        I Would buy one of those If I had the cash.


        Nuvair manufactures high- and low-pressure gas compressors (breathing air, nitrox, nitrogen, CNG and industrial air), gas analyzers, fill containment stations, and fill panels for diving, paintball, military/government, fire & safety, and industrial use.


        Check out the paintball solutions. Single fill unit capable of 4.5k for only$ 439
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        • Spartan X
          EviL Ambassador
          • Apr 2003
          • 1296

          #19
          Your compressor MAY do 120 psi, but also you will need a adaptor. You could connect the compressor up directly to the gun and shoot with it connected; HOWEVER, I would not recomend this. Simple normal compressors used to tools and such do not have the filtration that a scuba compressor has. The air is very dirty and can be moise. If you run it on your gun, or put it in your tank you could dammage the regulator and noid's. If your going to connect it directly you need a filter...like the AKA gardian or somthing alone those lines.
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          • Nottma
            Nuvair
            • Sep 2004
            • 6

            #20
            Nuvair's fill panels look way better than bauers.

            Thier compressors look like they are higher quality and easier to carry.

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            • SlartyBartFast
              The Flying Scotsman
              • Jun 2002
              • 2940

              #21
              Originally posted by gc82000
              Check out the paintball solutions. Single fill unit capable of 4.5k for only
              $ 439
              But that's only the fill station. You still need a compressor and storage tanks.

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              • Teamslayer76
                I want my Sig back
                • Jul 2004
                • 480

                #22
                Ok I have and idea what I could buy a big tank, not scubas and attach it to a fill station to fill my tank and teams/fields tanks. But how do they fill them. It obviously can't be easily carried weight is 145 pounds empty. Full it would wow be a crap load. Plus I don't think suba shops could fill them. Any ideas? Do they come to your house/field to fill them or what.
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                • Nottma
                  Nuvair
                  • Sep 2004
                  • 6

                  #23
                  If you buy one large tank you could just dolley it in and out of a scuba store easy..


                  Nuvair had a new unit like that at a specialty dive show. It basicly trolley with four huge HC 4500 tanks on thier sides and a regulated fill station on the side.

                  That still gets expensive.


                  $385.00 x 4 = 1540
                  + 700 = 2240

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                  • SlartyBartFast
                    The Flying Scotsman
                    • Jun 2002
                    • 2940

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Teamslayer76
                    Ok I have and idea what I could buy a big tank, not scubas and attach it to a fill station to fill my tank and teams/fields tanks. But how do they fill them. It obviously can't be easily carried weight is 145 pounds empty. Full it would wow be a crap load. Plus I don't think suba shops could fill them. Any ideas? Do they come to your house/field to fill them or what.
                    One tank isn't going to be all that good. You really need to get two or more and do cascade fills.

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