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i have two tanks a 48/3000 and 68/4500 (just bought) but my remote say's 3000 psi max on it. its sounds like a stupid question but the 4500 tank will work with it right?, 4500psi mean how much is stored in the tank?
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the reg on the front of the tank lowers the psi so the remote will work. i think lol, somebody please confirm this
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even with an HPA or co2 tank, you'll never have more than about 900 PSI coming out of the tank, so a 3000 PSI remote (which is the standard psi for a remote) is fine. this question has been asked a few times before.
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