Are the DOT certified Chinese cylinders with m18 1.5 threads safe and good to go? Found a brand that is DOT but has that “other” threading so I’m assuming it would need a China made valve as well. Anyone have experience with such products?
What brand valve did you put on it? Do you fill it yourself or have it filled at a shop?I have one Acecare 9 liters works very fine with no issues almost two years!
I bought my 6.8 tank at around $260 that's before the freight cost hike. I remember someone here bought them at 150 in bulk if memory serves.There isn't much difference in price between the Acecare tanks and Air Venturi tanks here in Canada. Are the Acecare tanks cheaper in the States?
I bought my 6.8 tank at around $260 that's before the freight cost hike. I remember someone here bought them at 150 in bulk if memory serves.
DOT certification is really only needed in the U.S. (and I believe accepted in Canada?) if you are not filling the cylinders with your own personal compressor.I have been thinking of getting one of the 6.8l ace care tanks. Big price difference between the CE and DOT certifications. Since I’m filling my own tank is the DOT certification really necessary?
Short answer is no, you don’t need a DOT tank if you are doing the filling, as all my three tanks are CE tanks. But I will tell you how a DOT tank could have some surprising perk here in the states:I have been thinking of getting one of the 6.8l ace care tanks. Big price difference between the CE and DOT certifications. Since I’m filling my own tank is the DOT certification really necessary?
350cc tank, been holding 4k with no issues.Are the DOT certified Chinese cylinders with m18 1.5 threads safe and good to go? Found a brand that is DOT but has that “other” threading so I’m assuming it would need a China made valve as well. Anyone have experience with such products?
The red one with comes with the tank , I filled the first time in a paintball shop to 4500 psi, then with my yong heng compressor with no issues.What brand valve did you put on it? Do you fill it yourself or have it filled at a shop?