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paint ball tank question

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 2:50 am
by grock
on HPA paintball tanks, what is the built in regulator usually regulated to? i don't want to be dumping 3000 psi into pvc cannon for obvious reasons. also, do they have a npt thread or do you need some kind of special adaptor to screw them into?

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 3:01 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
From elsewhere on the forum:
BTW, whered you get a 3000 PSI air bottle with an adjustable reg?
Cheaply from eBay, but note that I already had a 4500 psi SCUBA tank and connector to fill it from. The reg is adjusted by adding or removing shim washers from the internals, very easy to do.

You can buy a cheap adapter off ebay like this one for just $7.50, works a treat and has a 1/8" NPT female socket to connect to your BBMG.
would that allow me to connect it directly to my gun or would I need a regulator?
Depends on the tank, my Ninja unit has a built in regulator that can be set from 450-850 psi in three stages.

Worth pointing out that paintball tank ASA threads are a very good match for 1/2" bsp threads, as I used here.

edit: updated ebay listing

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 3:01 am
by inonickname
Don't take this as absolute, though apparently a lot are regulated down to CO2 pressure for use in markers. Then again, I'm not completely sure!

ASA threads I believe, I think you can buy adapters.

If you just want a HPA pressure vessel you could buy a soda stream cylinder, empty it, remove the brass adapter. It has a 3/8" NPT thread. Each cylinder is tested to 250 bar.

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 8:30 am
by socoj2
450-850 on Compressed HPA depending on the tank.