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IM thinking of buying a hp tank but i dont have an aftermarket regulator is that ok,(putting the hp tank conected to a remote line to the marker) or will it damage it?
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I've got a stock reg and it works fine.
you should have no problems 100% |
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Agreed
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You will be just fine with that setup. |
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maybe if you have a 3000psi rated coil remote and a hpa tank rated and filled at 4500psi there could be some issue. i guess.
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Now i was thinking about, most hpa tanks has a preset pressure output, so i believe that you wouldnt have any problems at all.
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A tanks output psi is around 850 psi for HP or around 450 for LP. So if u have a 3000 psi remote line u should have no problems what so ever. When a tank says 4500psi thats just how much psi the tank can hold thats not how much the regs output is set at.
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i use my remote that way and it works great
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