Running 2 N2 Tanks?

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  • Tim Taylor
    More Power
    • Feb 2003
    • 177

    #16
    If the Flatline is set to a pressure greater (+150 PSI or more) than the screw-in it may keep the low pressure side of the screw-in from opening. The Flatline needs to be set equal to or less than the screw-in regulator pressure.

    In real life, however, as long as the Flatline pressure isn't too high it will work fine.

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

      #17
      but if i have my flatline pressure set highter than my screw in tank the air from the screw in tank won't kick in until the pressure from the flatline goes lower than the pressure from the screw in... so it's a really nice system i have going :)
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      • MoneyShot
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        • Jun 2005
        • 194

        #18
        Yeah i see the flatline this time, didn't really look at it that closely the first time

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        • JimmyBeam
          Registered User
          • Mar 2004
          • 1105

          #19
          reminds me of something i saw

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          • slade
            Carpe Noctem
            • Apr 2004
            • 3442

            #20
            i have lost all hope in humanity

            (not that i had much to begin with, but...)

            3 people have thought that two 800 psi tanks linked together would somehow magically produce 1600 psi... one after it was already explained that pressure is not additive!


            think about it, what you are saying is as logical as saying that the low pressure air around us, since it is coming into contact with other low pressure air, will suddenly condense and all the air will become a high pressure mass.
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            • Edopsys
              Registered User
              • May 2005
              • 9

              #21
              As far as were to get it go to the palmer pirsuit(sp) site they sell brass t fittings but the ones at any ace, home depot, etc. should work as long as they 1\8" npt thread

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              • magman007
                I <3 my Penis
                • Jun 2001
                • 7579

                #22
                first off, run the tanks at the exact, or close to exact pressure, as to avoid velocity fluctuations. this is why you cant carry 2 tanks separately onto a field..



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                • warbeak2099
                  That is my foot!
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 4447

                  #23
                  Get the T-fitting from Palmers. It'll work but it'll be awkward. It would be better to use one of those 13cu/3k or 22cu/3k tanks. WWA sells them both.
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                  • Jaan
                    It's Pronounced *John*

                    • Apr 2005
                    • 1310

                    #24
                    Originally posted by slade
                    i have lost all hope in humanity

                    (not that i had much to begin with, but...)
                    It feels good don't it? I think it happened to me when my friends Mom told me how great Sylvia Browne's new kids book "Animals on the Other Side" is ... she actually thinks her horse was both a Pegasus and a Unicorn in past lives *sigh*.

                    3 people have thought that two 800 psi tanks linked together would somehow magically produce 1600 psi... one after it was already explained that pressure is not additive!
                    You mean all those hot days when I ran two tanks on my VM-68 I wasn't actually getting 3000 PSI???

                    Yeah, I feel your pain ...


                    think about it, what you are saying is as logical as saying that the low pressure air around us, since it is coming into contact with other low pressure air, will suddenly condense and all the air will become a high pressure mass.
                    Logic? "Logic is a little bird tweeting in meadow; logic is a wreath of pretty flowers which ... smell bad ..."

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                    • slade
                      Carpe Noctem
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 3442

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Jaan
                      It feels good don't it? I think it happened to me when my friends Mom told me how great Sylvia Browne's new kids book "Animals on the Other Side" is ... she actually thinks her horse was both a Pegasus and a Unicorn in past lives *sigh*.

                      You mean all those hot days when I ran two tanks on my VM-68 I wasn't actually getting 3000 PSI???

                      Yeah, I feel your pain ...


                      Logic? "Logic is a little bird tweeting in meadow; logic is a wreath of pretty flowers which ... smell bad ..."
                      oh god, i have a story to share with you that JUST HAPPENED NOW that is even worse than anything yet. my mom found a toy that i had when i was about 5, which is essentially a stick with a propeller at the end. i picked it up and twirrled it in my hands so it picked up into the air, and started to leave the room. my mom picked it up, twirled it... and it went into the floor. she tried it again. and again. and at least 5 times, while i was standing there cracking up. she ASKED ME what she was doing wrong. i had to tell her to spin it the other way. she asked me why i didnt tell her that. i told her she should have been able to figure it out (plus i was laughing too hard...) and then she said she didnt understand things like that. i seriously did not know what to say. she didnt understand how a propeller worked. i asked her if she knew how a fan worked. she said no. i had to explain to my own mother how the blade catches the air and pushes the air downwards, "pulling" the toy up into the air, hence newtons 3rd law of motion.

                      yeah, i know im getting a bit off topic here, but seriously... im embarassed... not only did she not know how a fan works, but she didnt even think to spin it the other way!

                      remember kids, physics is important!

                      back on topic, i have a suggestion, snyper. drill and tap the other side of your foregrip (or buy one already made with two outputs, like rogues) and run macro from your ASA to a 90 degree macro fitting on the hole you just tapped, and then run macroline from a 90 degree fitting on the origional hole in your foregrip to the valve. that will be cleaner than using a t-fitting, and you wont have to locate a t-fitting, only another macro fitting. if you want to go back to a single tank setup, just remove all the extra fittings, throw on a foregrip and run the macro the normal way.
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                      • SuiciDal Sn Y p ER
                        Registered User
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 3814

                        #26
                        fyi i'm not all that serious about this setup, i was just very very bored and then i found out that "hey this might actually work"...o and i just finished chemistry so yea.. i've yet to take physics.

                        I don't believe i have the equipment to drill a hole in my forgrip but... i think i can run this setup a bit easier with the T fitting if i put the T fitting on the forgrip asa, run the flatline to the T fitting and have a hose go from the T fitting to the valve.
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                        • MoneyShot
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                          • Jun 2005
                          • 194

                          #27
                          Hey slade when you started telling me about the little toy and how it vibrated and then you said something about your mom, i thought you were going to say that she was like, oh this would make a good vibrator, if you know what i mean.

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                          • slade
                            Carpe Noctem
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 3442

                            #28
                            Originally posted by SuiciDal Sn Y p ER
                            ...o and i just finished chemistry so yea.. i've yet to take physics.
                            actually i havent even taken chemistry yet, let alone physics... its just something that seems like common sense to me, something that anyone that you would think everyone who picks up a paintball tank would know...

                            heh, sorry i guess i sounded sort of mean in my posts, but i always get so frustrated when someone doesnt understand something that just seems like pure common sense to me.
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                            • captian pinky
                              Bearded Works

                              • Oct 2004
                              • 2755

                              #29
                              acctually whati would do is i would set i up with a custom drop forward able to hold both tanks, one side have a on/off with 2 ports then run the air through it. have the agd tank air line run to one side of the on/off, then have on the otherside the airline run to the valve. this way you can turn one tank off while you use the other one then when you run low on juice turn the knob and your back in the game

                              ya well i am a freshmen in highschool and ithough tof this in 2 mins so top that just kidding guys but i am a freshmen

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

                                #30
                                Originally posted by slade
                                actually i havent even taken chemistry yet, let alone physics... its just something that seems like common sense to me, something that anyone that you would think everyone who picks up a paintball tank would know...

                                heh, sorry i guess i sounded sort of mean in my posts, but i always get so frustrated when someone doesnt understand something that just seems like pure common sense to me.
                                Well it doesn't hurt to just ask and make sure. I did kinda figure that the pressure in the hoses would equal 800psi *flashback* "Or will all the air pressure force the air back into the tanks so that there is only 800psi going to my valve"
                                I knew of two scenarios of what could happen and one of them seems potentially risky so i made this thread to make sure what i was doing was safe
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