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Originally Posted by m102404
I need a coffee too...I didn't mean "liquid" nitrogen...I meant HPA! LOL!
What's the pressure in a HPA tank? You still need a regulator to bring it down to usable end velocities right, otherwise it'd be uncontrollable.
**liquid nitrogen would be freaky too....you could fill up a mag, chuck it and it'd shatter like a crystal glass...or is that liquid something-else?
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Originally Posted by Duckman
full hpa tank = 3000psi and i believe they already have a regulator to bring that down to 800 by the time it exits the tank....
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depends on the tank size but I have seen 3000psi and 45000psi tanks.
there is a regulator so that it all doesn't flow out at max psi, but I don't believe it's set to 800psi though which is why was can use the madbull co2 adapter and pressurize nades at higher psi. thinking closer to 1000psi but I could be wrong. I'll check it when I fill my HPA tank on Saturday.
psi on my tippmann is controlled on the marker itself.
the gauge that comes with the tank just tell you how much psi is left.