|
Is there a regulator on the scuba tank? If so it won't work as part of a fill station because they're usually not designed to handle liquid. Even if that one is it will be much more likely to feed gas CO2 instead of the liquid. CO2 bottles need liquid for a proper fill. I'm pretty sure non-regulated HPA tanks don't have compatible threading to screw into the standard ASA on a fill station. You might be able to get an adapter if you want to risk it but I don't think it's a good idea. Like Warpstoner said buying a tank designed for CO2 is probably your best bet.
__________________
By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he's wrong.
Last edited by Javaman : July 1st at 07:28 AM.
|