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Re: High output or low output HPA tanks
In Reply to: High output or low output HPA tanks posted by Foxygrandma69 on January 01, 2003 at 21:17:50:
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Posted by: Razorpb on January 02, 2003 at 14:47:53
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If your only going to use it on your LP marker you can go with a crossfire 450 output, and it will keep up fine, they have a really good flowrate, take a look at their website videos, impressive. However if you intend to switch the tank on different guns that run on higher pressure you may be stuck. A buddy has a crossfire 450 psi output 45/68 on his LP cocker (under 250 psi) without problems, but now wishes he would have got the 850 psi out, for versatility. Hope it helps. Razor : Im going to set my marker up for low pressure and i want to net a n2 tank and ive seen that they come in fixed outputs of 800-850 psi and 450 psi. Would it matter which one I got?
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