if i got a tank reg would i beable to put it on a 20oz co2 tank to run hpa or is a co2 tank to weak?
co2 pressure.
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I'm pretty sure the co2 cylinder is only rated for about 1800psi. Great if you want to blow up your friends. Correct me if I'm mistaken.Originally posted by FARMER00if i got a tank reg would i beable to put it on a 20oz co2 tank to run hpa or is a co2 tank to weak?
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you can if you only fill to 1800 psi. Youll have to swap the burst disk though.
For the record... a Co2 tank will hold 3000psi with negligable permanent deformation. This is the hydrostat pressure for a CO2 Cylinder.
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A loud pop followed by a lifetime of silence.Originally posted by Pneumaggeryou can if you only fill to 1800 psi. Youll have to swap the burst disk though.
For the record... a Co2 tank will hold 3000psi with negligable permanent deformation. This is the hydrostat pressure for a CO2 Cylinder.
I do recall that most c02 bottles these days are being shipped with 3k burst disks instead of the standard 1800. So you are correct sir.
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Originally posted by spike_ball999Don't try to modify any air system like that. This is what will happen:

You'll turn into a cartoon.
If you really want a regulator for your CO2, use one of these
You can safely put an HPA reg on a Co2 tank as long as you follow the rated pressure of the bottle. Why everyone thinks they will explode is beyond me, If you dont follow basic saftey rules ANY hpa/Co2 tank is dangerous. I trust Co2 tanks more, because HPA tanks are pretty much filled too fast these days and the temp of the bottle gets hotter than D.O.T. says it should. Co2 tanks, are more forgiving, being solid aluminum. Everyone needs to realize that some of the first air systems had ALUMINUM 1800psi tanks.
Heres something to think about, there hasnt been a catastrophic failure of a Co2 bottle or an HPA tank (That I know of). There has been issues with the reg snapping off, Valve unscrewing, and adding oil and blowing the reg off the tank, but the tank themselves have NOT failed. Those incidents were ALL user error. I have seen maybe 6 tanks fail hydro (not saying thats all for evrywhere, just my experiance), thats it. Tanks are much safer than many of the uninformed people go posting about.
It is best to find a qualified and knowledgable airsmith to install it for you though, thats just common sense.
Also, those CMI regs dont work worth squat, stay away from them.
Shane-OI have nothing good to put here...........

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Yay! I've been proven wrong!Originally posted by Shane-O-MacYou can safely put an HPA reg on a Co2 tank as long as you follow the rated pressure of the bottle. Why everyone thinks they will explode is beyond me, If you dont follow basic saftey rules ANY hpa/Co2 tank is dangerous. I trust Co2 tanks more, because HPA tanks are pretty much filled too fast these days and the temp of the bottle gets hotter than D.O.T. says it should. Co2 tanks, are more forgiving, being solid aluminum. Everyone needs to realize that some of the first air systems had ALUMINUM 1800psi tanks.
Heres something to think about, there hasnt been a catastrophic failure of a Co2 bottle or an HPA tank (That I know of). There has been issues with the reg snapping off, Valve unscrewing, and adding oil and blowing the reg off the tank, but the tank themselves have NOT failed. Those incidents were ALL user error. I have seen maybe 6 tanks fail hydro (not saying thats all for evrywhere, just my experiance), thats it. Tanks are much safer than many of the uninformed people go posting about.
It is best to find a qualified and knowledgable airsmith to install it for you though, thats just common sense.
Also, those CMI regs dont work worth squat, stay away from them.
Shane-O
Thanks for the information. So now I have a question. The aluminum co2 tanks are up to 1800psi, right? Then what is the psi rating of a steel co2 tank?
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If you want a cheap HP air solution and you don't plan on shooting a lot of paint, then you might try thisOriginally posted by FARMER00if i got a tank reg would i beable to put it on a 20oz co2 tank to run hpa or is a co2 tank to weak?
p.s. that's in canadain prices and they have an outlet in T.O.
did your mag arrive yet?
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yeah i got it. and thanks for the linkOriginally posted by Raven001If you want a cheap HP air solution and you don't plan on shooting a lot of paint, then you might try this
p.s. that's in canadain prices and they have an outlet in T.O.
did your mag arrive yet?
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