There are Drager 60 minute SCBA bottles on Ebay . 2004-2005 mfg. 2014 Hydro. These are 110.00 and free shipping
Interesting... I thought SCBA was short for Scuba, ha ha."Tominco"Those are SCUBA. The bottles listed are SCBA.
This is more like what is needed - http://www.ebay.com/itm/SCBA-Microbore-Hose-Assy-ALL-STAINLESS-STEEL-FITTINGS-for-Airgun-and-Paintball/321476841022?_trksid=p2045573.c100033.m2042&_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D38530%26meid%3Dcf1f572ec32f43f7b979e4ff5dcb2636%26pid%3D100033%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D8%26sd%3D321476841022
Oh yeah and I noticed the Drager's are also 60 minute.
Joe B sells that for $149 and $14.50 shipping."kmd1984"P.s. if you can think of a cheaper fill setup, please let me know…
Copy that..."T3PRanch"The fill assembly on e-bay is direct from Joe B. n6yyo is his call sign. It is a bit higher for him to cover his e-bay fees I am sure.
Thurmond
Yes it is - you tighten that valve, fill the gun and then open that valve quickly so that it releases the air pressure inside the hose. That's so that these is no pressure when you release the foster."kmd1984"
Copy that..."T3PRanch"The fill assembly on e-bay is direct from Joe B. n6yyo is his call sign. It is a bit higher for him to cover his e-bay fees I am sure.
Thurmond
BTW, is that wheel on the bottom of the fill assembly (as seen on the above picture) the bleeding (or whatever it is called) valve?
Thanks,
Kmd
Just open valve slowly and watch it. When it gets close turn it off. As long as you don't just go opening it like the shower faucet you should be fine."kmd1984"I figured. Kinda like on a hand pump...
Someone mentioned that the Drager tank has a high flow valve on it, and that I should be careful when filling the gun. How careful do you have to be!?
Thanks,
Kmd