Same here. Purchased before the increase. Great machineI'm just glad a purchased mine a few years ago when they were around a $1,000 less than now.
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Same here. Purchased before the increase. Great machineI'm just glad a purchased mine a few years ago when they were around a $1,000 less than now.
Oh I have the ammo and the pcps just finally had enough of the heng.Congrats on your purchase. And don't worry, they are very easy to operate. However, read the manual and ask us here on the forum if you need any help. As you know, you are dealing with very high pressure. Better to be safe than sorry. Again congrats and I feel sorry for your wallet 'cuz you are going to buying a lot of pellets and slugs.
Congrats! Your gonna have some nice clean air on tap!Took the plunge today and decided to get the w31 vertical. They are a little over an hour away so it was worth the trip and saved some shipping. No clue how it works as they had a worker be there so I could pick up on off hours so time to do alot of reading and watch some videos.View attachment 363502View attachment 363503
Congrats, that part of your life just got much easier and more secure!Took the plunge today and decided to get the w31 vertical. They are a little over an hour away so it was worth the trip and saved some shipping. No clue how it works as they had a worker be there so I could pick up on off hours so time to do alot of reading and watch some videos.View attachment 363502View attachment 363503
It's nice not needing to remember to make ice or keeping a eye on the temps!.... just finally had enough of the heng.
I t’s not a video but it’s the procedure I have been using since I bought my Alkin vertical.I would appreciate if someone would link a short detailed video showing the preferred method of filling a cylinder from start to finish to include a step-by-step example of making connections and what sequence valves are opened/closed ect.!
That plug is entirely acceptable for your Alkin. And as you mentioned, it will be on the proper sized breaker.What plug type would you choose/recommend if you were running power to a new structure? I have a NEMA 6-30/50 3-prong left over from another project that I never ended up using… I assume that is suitable as long as I use the correct (20A/30A?) breaker on the circuit?
Im just trying to get all my ducks in a row so I appreciate the additional input. Anything else you would suggest that I may need during install please share recommendations. Thanks!
Figured why not get what I want.Wow. That unit has every option imaginable. Twin fill whips. auto purge, auto drain, electric start. Very nice!