This is a general question. Since I've never owned a PCP airgun, can you charge them directly for a small compressor or do you need to use a tank?
Just to note, the multiple labelled rectangular box water-less, oil-less, high-speed fan cooled, tri-power compressors are good for 20-25 hours, or year to year and a half, rebuilding rarely successful. GX-CS series are geared lower, generating less compressor-killing heat, members report positively. Crankcase oil, fan and water-cooled Yong Heng also reported favorably by members. WMCool. Thank you for the info.
I was thinking cheapy Amazon compressor to start with. Tank would be real nice out in the field or at a range.
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), what firefighters use, are preferred over SCUBA tanks as lighter and holding higher pressures. Both need to be within lifetime and pressure test expirations for outside vendors to fill. Owners of personal HPA compressors fill at own discretion. Fortunate with backyard 66-yard range so Yong Heng garage setup ideal, YH easily fills SCBA tanks so option for "away" missions is also on the table. WMI can see how a tank would be more convenient. A compressor would work well for shooting in the backyard or close to power.
I think I can find places to fill a tank easily, just seems like you can rack up a bill if you visit them frequently. Oh well, having fun costs money! This hobby ain't cheap. But firearm ammo is expensive and limited places to shoot, so this keeps the trigger finger itch under control.
I appreciate all the reply's!!!
I actually had a carbon fiber tank way back in the day. They worked really well back then too, because the guns only operated at around 3000 max and being unregulated the sweet spot for a fill was usually 2700 or less. The problem was getting the tanks filled and hydroed. The dive shops just didn't fill much above 3800 and not all hydro facilities could certify them. The other issue was cost. My tank cost me something like $600 back in the late 90's and expired SCBA tanks just weren't an option.When I got my first PCP over twenty years ago you had to get a tank (or hand pump). 4500psi carbon tanks really weren’t around yet. You went to a scuba shop and got the tank filled. If we had had all these smaller pumps that filled the rifle directly like we do now I would have never bought a tank.
i bought one of those rectangular box compressors and i’ve successfully rebuilt it after reporting to amazon as a faulty item. amazon sent me a replacement without having to return the one i rebuilt. now i have two. my rebuilt one is running flawlessly. initial issue was a pinched piston carbon infused gasket seal.. just replaced it with a yong heng piston gasket seal.Just to note, the multiple labelled rectangular box water-less, oil-less, high-speed fan cooled, tri-power compressors are good for 20-25 hours, or year to year and a half, rebuilding rarely successful. GX-CS series are geared lower, generating less compressor-killing heat, members report positively. Crankcase oil, fan and water-cooled Yong Heng also reported favorably by members. WM