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    #16
    Memornix & @KMDPB
    1) Can the auto pressure shutoff on both models you recommended be set to 3000PSI?
    2) Would you feel comfortable letting a bunch of dummies fill tanks themselves at an outlaw field?

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    • Memornix
      Memornix commented
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      It does have an auto shutoff and can be set to anywhere within its pressure range. The problem I would see with an outlaw field is its speed. It will probably take an hour to fill a reasonable sized tank. It is 10-15 minutes for a 13ci

    • KMDPB

      KMDPB

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      Yeah same with the Yong heng. I fill 2 scubas at home then take them out to my outlaw field. The scubas are faster to fill from and more user friendly. I've considered taking the compressor to the field to get 4500 fills but doubt my generator could power it, I need to try though.

    • The Great Equalizer
      The Great Equalizer commented
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      We've got a lot of 9oz CO2 tanks now. We've talked about moving to HPA because its getting harder to get CO2 fills at big games. Most of us would need 13ci or 22ci tanks so that 10-min fill time for 13ci seemed reasonable. The first few people out could probably get a fill while the game finishes.

    #17
    Fun fact, I just did the math and it would only take 10.5 weeks for thus compressor to fill an 80 cubic foot scuba tank
    "but we all have electros and you guys only have pumps, this wont be fair"

    (chuckling quietly) "we know"

    My collection:
    Memornix's Collection V2 - mcarterbrown.com

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      #18
      Originally posted by Memornix View Post
      Fun fact, I just did the math and it would only take 10.5 weeks for thus compressor to fill an 80 cubic foot scuba tank
      That doesn't seem accurate to me. Guys who use the Yong Heng can top up a similar sized 4.5k SCBA tank from 3k in an hour or two. They can fill a 13ci in about the same time as given by the OP.

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        #19
        Originally posted by Toestr View Post
        That doesn't seem accurate to me. Guys who use the Yong Heng can top up a similar sized 4.5k SCBA tank from 3k in an hour or two. They can fill a 13ci in about the same time as given by the OP.

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        138000ish cubic inches in 80 cu ft. That's 10000x a 13ci which takes 10 mins.
        "but we all have electros and you guys only have pumps, this wont be fair"

        (chuckling quietly) "we know"

        My collection:
        Memornix's Collection V2 - mcarterbrown.com

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        • zinger565

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          In short, 80 cu ft is fucking big.

        #20
        zinger565

        Yep, Compared to the tanks we usually deal with, yes. The devil is in the details. Ci vs Cf.

        Also, this compressor is pretty slow which is why I just use it for testing
        "but we all have electros and you guys only have pumps, this wont be fair"

        (chuckling quietly) "we know"

        My collection:
        Memornix's Collection V2 - mcarterbrown.com

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