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How to Fill a Paintball Compressed Air Tank (N2/HPA) from a Scuba Tank by HustlePaintball.com

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This is a step-by-step instruction on how to correctly fill your compressed air tank using a bulk scuba tank and scuba fill station - it's very simple, but remember, if you are unsure at any time, give us a call or consult an expert!

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http://www.hustlepaintball.com/Guerrilla-CMI-Scuba-Fill-Station

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http://www.pbriot.com/showthread.php?594-How-to-Fill-a-Paintball-Compressed-A...

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  • is there another way to fill the tank?if no how much does the scuba tank cost?

  • @CZ225killz A scuba tank or a paintball specific air compressor are the only easy options. Paintball compressors are very expensive where used scuba tanks can be found locally for $100-$150.

  • Any way I can fill my tank with a Pancake air compresser?

  • @bamkils2 These types of compressors just do not build the pressure necessary to fill a tank. They will not get close to the 3000 psi needed for a fill.

  • @HustlePaintball That sucks. I want a way to fill my tank at my house just to shoot off some left over paint or if I buy the cheep stuff just for fun.

  • @bamkils2 A scuba tank is your best option for that :)

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  • @HustlePaintball Okay, thank you.

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  • @classyowl15 You will be able to get somewhere between 20-25 fills. As you empty the scuba you will get less and less pressure out of the tank so the fills will not be full after the first few but still plenty of air.

  • how many fills could you get off a 48/3000

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