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    Hi Guys I have a question with regards to your CO2 tanks, I am switching over from HPA to Co2, I am using an unregulated System here in Canada/US system pressure will be around 850 - 1000 psi (the whole system is rated for higher than the operating pressure).My question is My 5lb tank will have 5lb of liquid Co2 in it, is it advisable or infact necessary to have an anti siphon tube in the tank ? I know its designed to stop the liquid Co2 from getting into the system, and draw the gas off, but if I'm infact upside down, then the tube would be drawing the liquid, so hence my question, just wondered what you guys are using.

    My two bots using Co2 are Celtic Warrior (new build) and Spatan ( formely Bounty Hunter)

    Martin

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    Don't use a dip tube, it'll just draw liquid into your system. If possible have the bottle at an angle.

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      Re: CO2 Tanks

      Originally posted by jonny
      Don't use a dip tube, it'll just draw liquid into your system. If possible have the bottle at an angle.
      and when you are upside down and trying to self right your bottle is in which position?

      you put your bottle in flat with a dip tube pointing up, which now points down when trying to self right.

      At the end of the day you pay your money and you make your choice.In Toon Raider the bottle is flat with a dip tube.

      Clive

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      • #4
        Re: CO2 Tanks

        With buffertanks ,vaporisers and some other messures drawing liquid CO2 ain't that big an issue.

        But if you want to keep it simple, position the bottle so it won't draw liquid in normal operating direction.

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          good point clive, i can see the advantages of dip tubes in certain scenarios now. i've always removed them soon as, i guess it's a matter of your design/preference whether or not you decide to go with dip tube(s).

          use thin pipe from your main tank to your buffers, this'll restrict gas flow to your buffer helping prevent liquid co2 being pulled into the system and freezing it (i think)

          do people still use 'liquid stoppers' in their systems?

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          • #6
            Re: CO2 Tanks

            In some setups I do use liquid stoppers, baffles or filters. It all depends on what where and how.

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            • #7
              Re: CO2 Tanks

              Right my answer to this is .......

              empty your bottle .... weigh 2kgs of water fill your bottle should come to less than half way .... so
              make sure your dip tube finishes half way so if your bottle is sat at an angle you should not draw
              liquid and if your flipped upside down the liquid should not come over the end of the tube so in effect
              with a tube in you should never draw liquid ......

              I MIGHT BE WRONG ...... but thats what i work on ....

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