What is the best way to get into a tank? How big is best? Most affordable place to order? I ordered a PCP compressor off of amazon, but want a faster fill option without having to run the rattle box. Thanks for the wisdom!
I don't agree that it is dangerous to "shoot tethered" with a tank that has more air pressure than the gun can take, or that a regulator is required to do so, any more than it would be dangerous to use such a tank to fill a gun. I do it often without a regulator - but it is a different experieince.Of course you can not shoot tethered to a big 300 BAR tank if your rifle are just a 200 BAR one, that would be dangerous, and you would need a inline regulator between the rifle and the tank.
That is also a way to do it.I simply fill the gun to the pressure I want and then close the valve but leave the line charged
I see there are 2ea almost new 60 minute tanks available in the AGN classifieds for $500 each. That is a better deal than the refurbished Pyramyd tanks I posted above. 60 minute tanks are the equivalent of Pyramyds 98 cu ft tanks.Pyramyd Air has some refurbished, almost new Air Venturi tanks in their 74 cu ft size fit for $499 and in their 98 cu ft size for $609. Both have most of their 15 year life since manufacture date remaining so can be filled at dive shops.
Get used:
Scott Air-Pak SCBA Air Tank Bottle Cylinder 45 Minute 4500 psi Mfg. Date 07/2003 | eBay
Scott Air-Pak SCBA 45 Minute Cylinder.www.ebay.com
(noob here) is is nerve racking to fill a 21yo tank to 4500psi?
Well it had to happen some day.i get annoyed of my rifle not shooting well due to the now low pressure
There are "deals" on used tanks from ebay and the likes, Get one that has at least one year of "life" and go get it hydro tested as soon as y9ou get it.If you only want to fill from your compressor you can do what I did and buy a used Fireman's tank from ebay. I got a 4500 psi 45 minute tank (66 ft3) a Scott for about $100. It is in great shape and came with a valve and pressure gauge. But I still needed a fill set. The inexpensive one I got from Amazon leaked badly so I got a good one. Cost twice what the tank cost but it works great.
There seems to be a lot of people who get nervous about "expired" tanks and you cannot get them commercially filled. I don't know anything about that option but I do have a little one bookmarked on Amazon. It's about $200. I see it as potentially useful if I ever fly somewhere with an airgun. A smaller bottle would also be easier to carry when I don't need a lot of air. But neither need is so pressing so I haven't pulled the trigger yet. A small compressor might be a better option.
You might take a look @ gx3 ? compressor. Runs on 18v (2) but will run on 1. Might be the answer and not mess around with bottles. Still not as fast as bottle but kills 2 bird w/ 1 stone! That's what I do if I were just getting in!What is the best way to get into a tank? How big is best? Most affordable place to order? I ordered a PCP compressor off of amazon, but want a faster fill option without having to run the rattle box. Thanks for the wisdom!