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10# co2 tank
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Author:  AnthonyS [ Mon Sep 05, 2011 4:01 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 10# co2 tank

Bklyn.X wrote:
AnthonyS wrote:
...I have an output gauge to tell me how much PSI I'm using and another gauge to tell me how much air is left in the tank.


Can you please elaborate? Picture, brand/model #, price, where to purchase…

Thanks.


The gauge I have has TWO dials on it. One that reads the volume in the tank and the other reads the pressure in the line. Has nothing to do with my X. I use a CO2 when I travel to do custom airbrushing at different locations.

Author:  Rockaholic [ Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 10# co2 tank

Yeah, he could put a gauge on the tank to read how much CO2 is left in the tank, but then it'd be very hard to read the gauge on the tank while driving on the trail.

Most of those gauges are for beer keg setups. Do a search for CO2 Gauges on google, and you'll find a whole bunch that pop up. Not sure about compatability issues with the locker though.

Author:  k_enn [ Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 10# co2 tank -- quick install for second gen

This is a quick, down and dirty, way to install a Powertank using the basic powertank bracket without cutting, drilling or marring the interior.

The basic idea is to use the tie-down channels in the second gen. Use the pieces that goes into the channel, but not the tie-down top that screws into it. Instead, you use a 6mm hex-head bolts and flat washers. Put the washers on the bolts, and put the bolts through the bottom part of the powertank bracket and screw on the channel pieces. Put the channel pieces into the channel, and tighten the bolts. This effectively bolts the powertank bracket to the channels.

Because it is held by only two 6mm bolts at the base, the bracket needs a little additional support from the top to keep it from moving too much. Take a suitable strong steel cable and run it between two of the ceiling hooks, then bring one piece of cable down to the top of the bracket. Fasten to the bracket with a turnbuckle (with hook) -- available at Sears hardware -- and tighten enough to control any movement.

See pictures below for a visual presentation:

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