Air Tank 2
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Air Tank 2
OK, I need more info about the scuba tank (cylinder).
I can get an air generator (for plumbing air to the car tires) whether I can get one, using the gas station one, or my neighbors one (which is my prefer choice).
Does anyone know what sort of accessories I need in order to pump air (such as using the gas station pump )into my scuba tank? So is there a way to convert? Also I need an air gauge so that I can stop once the air reaches to 200 bar.
If you know of such convertor, would you be so kind as to send me a link so that I can purchase from whatever website that has these things for sale?
I can get an air generator (for plumbing air to the car tires) whether I can get one, using the gas station one, or my neighbors one (which is my prefer choice).
Does anyone know what sort of accessories I need in order to pump air (such as using the gas station pump )into my scuba tank? So is there a way to convert? Also I need an air gauge so that I can stop once the air reaches to 200 bar.
If you know of such convertor, would you be so kind as to send me a link so that I can purchase from whatever website that has these things for sale?
Last edited by conradin on Sat Aug 14, 2021 4:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Air Tank 2
What's the maximum output pressure of the air generator?
My guess is that it will be nowhere near 2900psi.
My guess is that it will be nowhere near 2900psi.
Re: Air Tank 2
Hello-David Levene wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 2:33 am What's the maximum output pressure of the air generator?
My guess is that it will be nowhere near 2900psi.
David is exactly right!
A car tire generator will not produce enough pressure to fill an air pistol/rifle cylinder. If you must use that type of compressor, you will need a booster. There is only one left on the market:
https://www.altaros.cz/en/50-compressors
You would be much better off to buy a dive cylinder at your local dive shop, and have them fill it.
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Snigger...
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You need 850 psi to have enough for 1 shot, 2950 for a tank fill.
Shop compressors are 120 psi.
Are you the same Conradin that has been on this board for a decade?
Shop compressors are 120 psi.
Are you the same Conradin that has been on this board for a decade?
Re: Air Tank 2
Could there possibly be another?brent375hh wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 8:48 amAre you the same Conradin that has been on this board for a decade?
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Re: Air Tank 2
Air venturi. I don't know anything about this unit, other than it's domestic & has reviews.
(And it's on Amazon Prime, so you can ship the thing back after it blows you up.)
LINK: https://www.amazon.com/Air-Venturi-Noma ... R69WEBV4EJ
Personally, I trust my scuba shop.
(And it's on Amazon Prime, so you can ship the thing back after it blows you up.)
LINK: https://www.amazon.com/Air-Venturi-Noma ... R69WEBV4EJ
Personally, I trust my scuba shop.
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Permit me: YOUR HEIRS will be able to ship the thing back after it blows you up.atomicgale wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 3:20 pm Air venturi. I don't know anything about this unit, other than it's domestic & has reviews.
(And it's on Amazon Prime, so you can ship the thing back after it blows you up.)
LINK: https://www.amazon.com/Air-Venturi-Noma ... R69WEBV4EJ
Personally, I trust my scuba shop.
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Found a scuba shop next town. But I do appreciate the input, now I know it is possible to buy a electric air compressor. I'll stick with Scuba for now.