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    Posted: 01 May 2005 at 2:42pm
Can you use a remote coil with nitrogen and hpa?
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If the line is rated for the output pressure of the tank
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Yeah you certainly can. People often think that a 4500psi tank will blow up a 3000psi remote. This is totaly untrue as Darur stated. Although the pressure inside the tank is very high, it is regulated and outputs a lower pressure like 800psi.
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Yes. The output of any HPA tank is at most 800ish PSI. If it were the full 3000, 4500, or 5000, it would blow your gun apart as soon as you screwed it on there too.
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Originally posted by Unicorn Unicorn wrote:

Yes. The output of any HPA tank is at most 800ish PSI. If it were the full 3000, 4500, or 5000, it would blow your gun apart as soon as you screwed it on there too.


Although that would be pretty halarious to see.
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Originally posted by Monk Monk wrote:

Originally posted by Unicorn Unicorn wrote:

Yes. The output of any HPA tank is at most 800ish PSI.
If it were the full 3000, 4500, or 5000, it would blow your gun apart
as soon as you screwed it on there too.


Although that would be pretty halarious to see.


Not really
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