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gunsn88
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Topic: HPA TANKS!Posted: 13 January 2011 at 12:06pm |
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hey i was looking to upgrade from a 20 oz co2 tank to a hpa tank, i found a 62 3000, is that okay or will it not last e a whole game, we play about 2 hours to 3 sometimes 4.
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oldpbnoob
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Posted: 13 January 2011 at 3:03pm |
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You can expect approximately 620 shots from the tank you mentioned. A rough way to figure how many shots per tank is to multiply the cubic inches of 3k psi tanks X 10 and 4.5k psi tanks by 15. Typically, you will get more shots per tank out of a comparably sized CO2 tank than you will out of HPA.
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Posted: 14 January 2011 at 2:26am |
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Wait, my mind must be a little foggy on this topic but wont a player get more shots out of a Hpa tank than a C02 tank? I thought that was one of the beneifts of upgrading. Or was it just a more consistent air flow from the tank? Man, how the mind forgets things, the more you cram in it. |
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Posted: 14 January 2011 at 3:23am |
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The big advantage for compressed air is the consistency. HPA has this advantage because it does not change states based on temperature. (I.e. liquid or gaseous form.) This temperature sensitive change of state is why a CO2 tank can store more potential energy (in liquid form) in a tank of the same dimensions that would hold many less potential shots if it was HPA. (In warm weather--in cold weather the use of CO2 becomes problematic.)
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Posted: 14 January 2011 at 7:34am |
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As Mack said, it really depends on the weather conditions. On really warm days, I had times when I could get close to 1/2 case of paint on one 20oz tank. On colder days I was having to refilll after shooting only a couple of hoppers. The variable rate of expansion is one of the reasons it is hard to give an approximation on shots per tank with CO2. Which brings up another bonus of HPA over CO2. HPA tanks have guages that tell you pretty precisely how much air you have left in the tank. You look down, read the guage and know essentially how much you have left. This can be an advantage in longer all day games where you may be out on the field for an extended period of time. Knowing that you are down to 1500psi will allow you to adapt the way you play to accomodate the air you have left. With CO2 it is a guessing game. I can't tell you how many times I have heard guys with CO2 getting the fart of death on the field as they are in the middle of mounting a charge. It's a bit funny to watch them get all pumped up, charge your postion, only to have their marker putter out as they cuss and stare at it like it just crapped in their hand. Then to add insult to injury, they get lit up. |
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Posted: 15 January 2011 at 10:24am |
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I use CO2 on most of my markers because most of them are (older) Tippmanns and they seem to work better on it. I never get the "fart of death" because I have each tank labeled with its empty weight and check them with a fish scale before I go on the field and between games when I know they should be getting low. Once they get down to around six ounces I usually switch tanks and use the less full tanks for working on/testing markers until they get to the point where its time to refill them.
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Posted: 15 January 2011 at 3:49pm |
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^^^^ Unfortunately or fortunately, you are not the typical player.
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Posted: 16 January 2011 at 9:11am |
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THANKS ALOT FOR YOUR HELP FRIENDS.
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Posted: 23 January 2011 at 5:32pm |
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So an interesting thing happened a few minutes ago. I took out my Crossfire HPA tank yesterday to fire off my new Tippmann A5. The tank had around 2000 psi remaining when I finished. Today, I hear what sounds like a loud pop followed by hissing. I rack my brain to figure out what this might noise might be and it hits me, my HPA tank. I go to the room where the hissing is still occurring and yes, it is indeed the tank. It has miraculously sprung a leak. Because it emptied rapidly, just a CO2 tank does, it became cold, and frosted over. Is this normal and is it relatively normal for an HPA tank to burst? (By burst I mean spring a leak.)
Thank in advance. Please keep in mind the tank was only filled once and it has sat in storage for nearly a year.
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Posted: 23 January 2011 at 6:08pm |
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Where is the leak coming from? Sounds like a burst disc let loose. I've had it happen on a CO2 tank before, but not on an HPA tank. At least not on a fixed reg tank.
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Posted: 23 January 2011 at 6:29pm |
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Yes, I believe it was the burst disc. It wasnt the pressure gauge or the air inlet. I assume the other two brass hexigon screws are the burst discs.
I am also guessing that only an airsmith can repair... :( |
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Posted: 23 January 2011 at 7:32pm |
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Posted: 24 January 2011 at 10:43am |
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Interesting enough I fund that get more than 720 shotsout of my72/3k tank with my phenom while I average about 700 out my new a5.
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Posted: 24 January 2011 at 10:51am |
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Posted: 24 January 2011 at 11:38am |
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I only carry 4 140 rd pods and the low profile hopper. So 760 rds is all i carry on me to the field. Add another 30 rds in TPX mags.
I am getting the TechT MRT Bolt Bad Karma Edition. Maybee when it comes in I'll do a actuall shots per tank count on both bolts. |
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Posted: 24 January 2011 at 12:34pm |
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Posted: 29 April 2011 at 5:31am |
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Yes, I believe it was the burst disc. It wasnt the pressure gauge or
the air inlet. I assume the other two brass hexigon screws are the
burst discs.
I am also guessing that only an airsmith can repair... |
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