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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air
Re: Converting Co2 to HPA

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Posted by Tom Sparkman on October 24, 2002 at 12:36:00:

In Reply to: Converting Co2 to HPA posted by Timothy on October 24, 2002 at 02:06:52:

: So, it is as my understanding all i need to change my stock Piranha G2 to HPA is the tank and a regulator? My main reason for doing so is that i am not a heavy player and only get around a couple times a year and every place near me that sold Co2 has stopped doing so or has ran out of business. And i can get all the free scuba air i want... so it makes sense in the long run.

: So if anyone could offer some advice on the topic i would be very greatful...

:
: P.S. my email is Ivangrao44@yahoo.com but apparently i couldn't use it to register, so i had to use my dad's.... ohh well

: thanks for the help.

Just the HPA tank - all HPA tanks have a regulator. A fixed output will work fine because they put out ~850psi, which is the pressure of CO2 on a warm day.

Tom



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