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    got 2 old soda stream co2 tanks from a jumble. would they be any good for a fliper gas tank?

    link to pic http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c9/st ... G_6525.jpg

  • #2
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    I'm pretty sure they're banned now.

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    • #3
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      For main tank use they have to have an on off valve or adapter. You can take the valves off and they'll make good buffer tanks though

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      • #4
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        cool, how come there banned?

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        • #5
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          Co2 main tanks must have an on/off valve instead of just turning on when screwed in, I believe this is for safety reasons. Are they full bottles?

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          • #6
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            The rules are clear.

            9.6 Remote Isolation Valve
            Gas cylinders that do not incorporate a valve (for example: the gas is released as soon as the cylinder is screwed into it€Ÿs mating pneumatic connection) such as found on disposable welding bottles and €žfizzy
            drinks€Ÿ machines must have an additional remote isolation valve accessible from outside of the robot.
            In other words, those tanks ain't banned.
            But it takes a bit more effort-weight and money wise- to use them

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            • #7
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              ok so if i put a on/off valve they would be ok, cool

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              • #8
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                hi got a quick question on pressure testing as i have an old dry powder extinguisher that has 25bar stamped on the bottom and i only intend to use it up to about 10-11 bar as a reservoir, would i need to get it tested or would i be ok to use it

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                • #9
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                  9.7 Rating
                  All pneumatic components used with pressures greater than 50psi (3.4bar) must be rated/ tested to at least
                  the maximum pressure available in that part of the system. You may be required to provide documentation/certification to support this.
                  9.7.1 Custom Components
                  Custom made components, or parts operating above the suppliers maximum working pressure, must be
                  independently tested and certified at 120% of the maximum system pressure available at that point.
                  It seems you should have some documentation stating the parts used are rated at the working pressure or better.

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                  • #10
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                    it does have 25bar stamped on the tank but there is no uptodate paperwork

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                    • #11
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                      Surely the pressure stamp on the tank along with a valid until date (should be one) is certification enough? I don't remember any other roboteers bringing paper work along to events

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                      • #12
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                        all i can find on them is the stamped in proof pressure of 25bar and an what remains of the label i say that the test pressure is 16bar and that they were manufactured in 1995

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                        • #13
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                          I fear age is a problem here. A pressure vessel need regular recertification/restamp.

                          And paperwork. In most cases the test stamps on the pressure vessels are enough.

                          Main thing tech checkers look at is the quality of the work of the system.
                          If it does look crappy, a closer look is in order.

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                          • #14
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                            ok so probably easier to buy a cheep new 1

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