Tanks - Low Pressure vs High Pressure Output Tanks
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QUESTION: How do you know which tank to get, high pressure or low pressure-
Do you own an Angel?
Yes? Get a low pressure tank
No? Get a high pressure tank
EVERY SINGLE PAINTBALL GUN USES HUGH PRESSURE 850psi Output, every single one except the angel.
Ok, this show I talk about the difference between a low pressure tank, and a high pressure output tank.
Low Pressure= 4500psi in the tank, regulator outputs at 450psi
High Pressure = 4500psi in the tank, regulator outputs at 850psi
Every single paintball gun designed today is designed to work on HIGH PRESSURE TANKS. There is only 1 gun designed to work on LOW pressure, thats a 2005 Angel.
If your gun is NOT a 2005 Angel, go with a high pressure tank. The high pressure tanks recharge faster, they have better resale, and they work on EVERYTHING.
If you want a low pressure tank, it's your gun. You will not a notice a difference, except when you go to sell it.
When it doubt, go high pressure. Think of your regulator as a water bucket, do you want to fill it at 450 drops per minute, or 850 drops per minute?
High pressure regulators are the best way to go. Low pressure regulators being "easier on regs" is a myth, what is it easier on? the orings? no, the spring? the spring stack? The metal?
Negative ghost rider
go high pressure, and play paintball!
Enjoy!!
Do you own an Angel?
Yes? Get a low pressure tank
No? Get a high pressure tank
EVERY SINGLE PAINTBALL GUN USES HUGH PRESSURE 850psi Output, every single one except the angel.
Ok, this show I talk about the difference between a low pressure tank, and a high pressure output tank.
Low Pressure= 4500psi in the tank, regulator outputs at 450psi
High Pressure = 4500psi in the tank, regulator outputs at 850psi
Every single paintball gun designed today is designed to work on HIGH PRESSURE TANKS. There is only 1 gun designed to work on LOW pressure, thats a 2005 Angel.
If your gun is NOT a 2005 Angel, go with a high pressure tank. The high pressure tanks recharge faster, they have better resale, and they work on EVERYTHING.
If you want a low pressure tank, it's your gun. You will not a notice a difference, except when you go to sell it.
When it doubt, go high pressure. Think of your regulator as a water bucket, do you want to fill it at 450 drops per minute, or 850 drops per minute?
High pressure regulators are the best way to go. Low pressure regulators being "easier on regs" is a myth, what is it easier on? the orings? no, the spring? the spring stack? The metal?
Negative ghost rider
go high pressure, and play paintball!
Enjoy!!
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