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| iisthemuffin |
Posted: 06/18/2008 10:48 AM Post subject: CO2 regulator questions |
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| I was wondering where i would get one of these and for how much? I would be using it for my copper cannon that i am building. I would like to use a 16oz CO2 tank as my main tank. How much psi is in one of those when it is full of CO2? I would have the 16oz CO2 tank hooked up to the regulator and then the regulator to my cannon. How many times could i refill my cannon to 300 psi before the tank was empty? |
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| starman |
Posted: 06/18/2008 10:53 AM Post subject: |
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| I have no idea, but that sounds like something you could throw into google search and come up with decent answers. |
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| iisthemuffin |
Posted: 06/18/2008 10:56 AM Post subject: |
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| Ive tried that already. And seeing as how i am inexperienced in the field of CO2 i do not know what exactly i would need. Which is the reason i posted here. |
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| TurboSuper |
Posted: 06/18/2008 11:04 AM Post subject: |
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Quick Google Search: http://www.warpig.com/paintball/technical/gasses/co2dynamics.shtml
It says at room temperature, the tank is at around 853 PSI. However, it mentions that alot of the CO2 is in liquid form, therefore, it will probably maintain that pressure for a few shots as the liquid gassifies.
This is of course, assuming you're using a paintball CO2 tank. If you get the kind they'd use industrially, I'm sure it would be good to a few thousand PSI. |
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| iisthemuffin |
Posted: 06/18/2008 11:09 AM Post subject: |
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| Yes im using a apintball tank. So would i be safe to assume that i could get around 8 shots before its empty? |
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| judgment_arms |
Posted: 06/18/2008 11:15 AM Post subject: |
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Goathunter, Scojo2, Ragnarok, or DYI should be able to answer your question.
Try PMing them, or just wait till they post. |
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| Gippeto |
Posted: 06/18/2008 13:32 PM Post subject: |
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| TurboSuper |
Posted: 06/18/2008 14:39 PM Post subject: |
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| iisthemuffin wrote: | | Yes im using a apintball tank. So would i be safe to assume that i could get around 8 shots before its empty? |
That would depend on your chamber volume. |
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| iisthemuffin |
Posted: 06/18/2008 15:15 PM Post subject: |
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| Hmm lets say its 4 feet of 1 inch copper pipe. |
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| ajb12345 |
Posted: 06/18/2008 17:58 PM Post subject: |
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| iisthemuffin |
Posted: 06/18/2008 18:50 PM Post subject: |
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| Aww man i wish i could but i not have Microsoft Excel. |
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| sniper42 |
Posted: 06/22/2008 20:46 PM Post subject: |
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| TurboSuper wrote: | Quick Google Search: http://www.warpig.com/paintball/technical/gasses/co2dynamics.shtml
It says at room temperature, the tank is at around 853 PSI. However, it mentions that alot of the CO2 is in liquid form, therefore, it will probably maintain that pressure for a few shots as the liquid gassifies.
This is of course, assuming you're using a paintball CO2 tank. If you get the kind they'd use industrially, I'm sure it would be good to a few thousand PSI. |
the pressure of liquid co2 is about 900 psi, whether you are using a 16oz paintball tank or a 20lb industrial tank. as long as there is liquid, the pressure will be around 900psi |
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| socoj2 |
Posted: 06/23/2008 9:29 AM Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | I would have the 16oz CO2 tank hooked up to the regulator and then the regulator to my cannon. How many times could i refill my cannon to 300 psi before the tank was empty? |
Look for the Jac Pack at lowes. Its an all in 1 Co2 Reg. runs $99.
I am guessing you would get 15-20 fills. but im not doing the math. |
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| airsofter135 |
Posted: 06/23/2008 11:26 AM Post subject: |
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| sorry its a noob question. Im building something similar only with pvc. how would you connect your regulator to the rest of the cannon? galvanized steel or just pvc. im using a sprinkler valve but i guess the question is how would one go about connecting metal with pvc or can i just connect the metal with the valve directly? |
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| ajb12345 |
Posted: 06/24/2008 10:42 AM Post subject: |
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| what the specs of your cannon. i can run it thriugh my calculator for you |
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