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Re: remote

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Posted by Tom Sparkman on June 25, 2002 at 12:56:52:

In Reply to: remote posted by Bryan_ on June 24, 2002 at 23:31:22:

: HI i got a normall coiled remote system and when i was playing i ran out of c02 so i went to change and i have a 20 ounce tank and i shot about 20 paintball and it was full and wasnt leaking any one know why.

Either it wasn't full or you have a tank leak. How do you know it's full - did you weight it yourself? Did you get it filled on the day you played or did you get it filled at a shop a day or 2 before? I could have a slow leak you can't hear but it will empty the tank in a day.

To find a slow leak you can brush soapy water over the tank, remote, and gun when they are all pressurized and connected (use a squirt of liquid dish soap in water).

Or, maybe you didn't screw the on/off on the remote in enough (where it screws into the tank).

Tom


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