LP 10 TANK FILLING SCUBA OR PAINT BALL GUN TANK?
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 1:54 pm
Will a paint ball gun tank fill a LP 10 air cartridge and is a n adapter needed? Maybe its not big enough and the scuba tank is the better deal.
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I saw a tank on ebayDavid Levene wrote:How big is the paint ball tank and what's the maximum pressure.
You will need adaptors to let you screw a 232bar DIN adaptor in.
Thats probably the way to go I just don't know enough about it. Do you need a c- card or something to get a tank filled once you buy a tank? I know I can get a K valve from Pilkguns but is that all you put on top of the tank to fill a LP 10? I have to go find the article on Pilkguns to get more info.David Levene wrote:Unless I'm mis-reading it, that tank isn't refillable.
IMHO, don't mess about. Get yourself a scuba tank with a 232 bar DIN valve. If can only get K valve tanks refilled then get one of those and a K valve to DIN yoke adaptor.
I did check out the article but have to read it again as it has allot of info. It sounds like I want an 80 cu ft tank with a K valve. Than I would have to purchase the adapter from Pilkguns to get it to work with my LP 10. I do have the adapter for the LP 10 to the Hills pump but I think I might need something else. I to make a connection for a tank. Thanks RonJack Milchanowski wrote:As I mentioned in your first thread: (Please take a few minutes and read the information found on this page: http://www.pilkguns.com/scuba.shtml It should prove helpful.)
I had to contact three dive shops before I found one that was quite willing to sell me a used scuba tank and give me fills. One shop would not return my calls/emails. The other shop told me their policy was just to fill for certified divers. I assumed it was a shop employee who did not care to discuss it further or with the owner.
The shop that I found is located in an area almost as remote as where I live and understands the need for the air services.
Come see us in the woods.
Jack
If that's the standard one which came with the LP10 then it screws straight into the Pilguns adaptor.darticus wrote:I do have the adapter for the LP 10 to the Hills pump but I think I might need something else.
You have it right. The K valve is the most common scuba valve in the U.S., but DIN valves are making inroads. The K valve requires the adapter, as sold by Pilkguns. The DIN valve will work directly with the threads of your cylinders. I ended up buying my scuba tank from the shop who fills it up for me. That resulted in a good business relationship. I am a certified scuba diver, but the shop owner will fill tanks for air gun and paintball enthusiasts without a card.darticus wrote:I did check out the article but have to read it again as it has allot of info. It sounds like I want an 80 cu ft tank with a K valve. Than I would have to purchase the adapter from Pilkguns to get it to work with my LP 10. I do have the adapter for the LP 10 to the Hills pump but I think I might need something else. I to make a connection for a tank. Thanks RonJack Milchanowski wrote:As I mentioned in your first thread: (Please take a few minutes and read the information found on this page: http://www.pilkguns.com/scuba.shtml It should prove helpful.)
I had to contact three dive shops before I found one that was quite willing to sell me a used scuba tank and give me fills. One shop would not return my calls/emails. The other shop told me their policy was just to fill for certified divers. I assumed it was a shop employee who did not care to discuss it further or with the owner.
The shop that I found is located in an area almost as remote as where I live and understands the need for the air services.
Come see us in the woods.
Jack
you mis-read it. there are no nonrefillable paintball tanks except for 12gram, 88gram, or other puncture-to-use disposables.David Levene wrote:Unless I'm mis-reading it, that tank isn't refillable.