[Shop-talk] HIGH pressure compressed air?

Scott Hall scott.hall.personal at gmail.com
Mon May 30 21:47:44 MDT 2011


Like 3000 p.s.i. high.  Like they use to fill scuba tanks.

Is it even feasible?  What sort of compressor generates that kind of 
pressure?

I'm asking for paintball of all things--my son wanted to play, we 
played.  If we're going to go again, it'll be a lot cheaper to just buy 
markers used, and they used compressed air to fill the tanks.  The 
internet says they use ultra-high-pressure air in those tanks, but 
looking at this setup, it just looked like a fairly large 'normal' 
compressor.  And he used a rubber hose to connect to the tank, and 
didnt' sink it in a water bath (like they did with tanks when I dove).  
And the internet also says a tank of air should last a day (or a box of 
2000 paintballs).  We re-filled at least 15 times before then.

So...I suppose we may have been using a more moderate pressure, but I 
thought I'd ask if anyone here knew about getting those sorts of 
pressures anyway.  I'm thinking even the tank on the compressor must be 
insane.  I'm not even sure I'd want that near my house.

I am pretty sure, though, that I don't want to have to traipse all over 
town getting CO2 tanks refilled on a regular basis, so if I need to make 
a high-pressure setup happen and it's possible, I'll give it a shot.  
Anyone ever head of this?


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