great video, straight info no BS, and at least you know what on and off is on a ball valve, unlike the other guy who had no clue, no source tank, no scale, just a hose setup and an empty small tank. Have a great day
I had the hardest time finding some place local to fill my paintball CO2 tanks for my aquarium. I only go through one in 8-10 months, so sizing my system to use a much bigger canister doesn't make sense. I do have a CO2 Power Tank for off-road tire fills and air tools, so I bought the refill station parts from Amazon to fill the paintball bottles myself. I do need to invert the Power Tank as it doesn't have a dip tube. But a lawn chair and bungee cord take care of that problem. I don't mind using a little of the Power Tank to keep the aquarium plants and fish happy. Thanks for the fill info!
Once you have the Power Tank (or DIY from appropriate industrial parts for much less money) hardware you can add standard CO2 cylinders of any capacity to your collection. I collect used CO2 cylinders then exchange them at my local welding supply because I use them for tires, pneumatic tools and MIG welding shielding gas. Every mechanic should learn what industrial gases can do for them.
@@oldphart-zc3jz Now the problem is finding someone to refill the power tank. Local welding supply only wants to exchange, two off-road supply places near me closed and the other doesn't do refills.
I fill my 50# tank with DRY ICE!! It will turn back into liquid CO2. It is a cheap way to fill tank and also for filling Soda stream tank just weight the tank to be sure not to over fill.
Can you tell me what universal adaptor I would need to fit onto a paintball tank? I have a fill station but I’m not sure my adaptor at the canister / paintball end would fit a paintball tank
CO2 stores as a liquid under pressure then sublimes into the gas we use for our purposes. Purging gas frees space for liquid CO2 as does cooling the tank so the liquid mostly stays that way.
you said freezer then 10 secs later fridge. so which is it. im looking at c02 for a large aquarium, who would fill the large tank. or can i get 6 small tanks filled. if so where or who would fill them.
If you were to pump air into them, they should hold though, let it be said, they were engineered for CO2. Let us know if you try it out and how it works out. Thanks for the question.
Hi, I have the same filling station, but my tank has no diptube, so I flip it upside down. I follow the steps from the video, but my canister gets filled only to 50%. Does anyone know what the problem might be?
I am following along with this..... I can't figure out what I am doing wrong. The scale keeps re-zeroing out.... so I can't tell if it is filling and how much.
The tanks would probably hold air, though let it be said, they were designed for CO2. You'd need the some adapters I would think.... we have never tried it - "Air" isn't so good for beer. Also, when air is compressed there is moisture that develops and there is a lot of free floating bacteria in regular air. CO2 is sterile and maintains a sterile environment.
HI GUYS, I'M LOOKING FOR A CO2 FILLING STATION FOR PAINTBALL, BUT IT HAS A # 5/8-14UNF THREADS, IT'S DIFFICULT TO FIND A VALVE FOR THIS THREAD, WHICH FILL STATION WITH ON/OFF VALVE MAY WORK FOR MY THREAD, THANKS
I just buy dry ice crush it and fill all my mini tanks for my mini kegs. Weigh out the Co2 and funnel it in screw the valve system back on and done. Wait till it liquifies and GTG
Freeze WHAT in your freezer? He shows you freezing your small canister/tanks in the freezer you do that for both paint ball canisters and soda stream canisters by the way. Anyway he not only SHOWS YOU he talks you through it very clear here. One of the best demonstrations on RUclips for this material. If you miss it just back your play up a little and rewatch it until you grasp what he's saying and SHOWING. No need to replay the entire video though sometimes that helps too. Take a short break and re-watch and again if you need just grab the slider bar back to repeat a section.
I have a similar system, but I have noticed that I do not get more than a 75% fill on the smaller containers, and the larger tank won't fill bottles when there is still CO2 in the tank. How would you remedy this without having some sort of air compressor? I am not able to completely drain the CO2 in my larger cylinders by using the system that you show.
The problem is not the system, it's the residual pressure valve on the small tanks. It won't open if there isn't enough pressure, and it won't open if there's too much change in pressure too fast. There is no resolution other than to find some other way to use the remaining co2, or just let it go to waste. One option is to directly pressurize 2L bottles of water and just make club soda (there's a cheap attachment for that). ...or go buy a 5 pound keg of your favorite local beer and use it to serve that.
I have a 100lbs co2 tank like you have in the video. It’s 900psi. I see my paintball canisters are max 3000psi. How do I get almost 3000psi in a paintball canister when my tank is only 900psi? Thanks for the video
Co2 is only 800 to 900 psi depending on air temp. The Paintball tank burst disk are at 3k for safety. The tank could also be filled with HPA and you will get close to the 3k max.
I think that's the way it works. There are some good Soda Stream connection videos that show that and no doubt works the same way for filling paintball canisters too. Of course there are good tutorials and not so great. But watch a few to half a dozen to a dozen and you'll quickly pick up the best of the best tid bits of info and be able to apply to your personal situation or set up limits etc.
Cleadus, If by siphon you mean an internal dip tube inside the source tank, the answer is no however, without the dip tube, it may require you to turn the source bottle upside down. That's not so tough with a 5 or 10 pound tank. I don't know if I'd want to do it with anything larger. make sure that the bottle you're filling is a cold as you can get it. Thanks for the question.
great video, straight info no BS, and at least you know what on and off is on a ball valve, unlike the other guy who had no clue, no source tank, no scale, just a hose setup and an empty small tank.
Have a great day
I had the hardest time finding some place local to fill my paintball CO2 tanks for my aquarium. I only go through one in 8-10 months, so sizing my system to use a much bigger canister doesn't make sense. I do have a CO2 Power Tank for off-road tire fills and air tools, so I bought the refill station parts from Amazon to fill the paintball bottles myself. I do need to invert the Power Tank as it doesn't have a dip tube. But a lawn chair and bungee cord take care of that problem. I don't mind using a little of the Power Tank to keep the aquarium plants and fish happy. Thanks for the fill info!
Once you have the Power Tank (or DIY from appropriate industrial parts for much less money) hardware you can add standard CO2 cylinders of any capacity to your collection. I collect used CO2 cylinders then exchange them at my local welding supply because I use them for tires, pneumatic tools and MIG welding shielding gas. Every mechanic should learn what industrial gases can do for them.
@@oldphart-zc3jz Now the problem is finding someone to refill the power tank. Local welding supply only wants to exchange, two off-road supply places near me closed and the other doesn't do refills.
I fill my 50# tank with DRY ICE!! It will turn back into liquid CO2. It is a cheap way to fill tank and also for filling Soda stream tank just weight the tank to be sure not to over fill.
He said 50 cents a fill right? So that is more like 20 cents correct?
Best video I’ve seen. Thanks
Finally i got perfect info about how much to fill .. thanks for mentioning the metric .. Highly appreciate it
Goódmorning and much blessing to you can you please gave a detailed list of the hoses and adapters and where you purchased much thanks
Dudes with man-buns are so strange. Great information 👍
Goal: To keep the beer flowing. You are a God
Can you tell me what universal adaptor I would need to fit onto a paintball tank? I have a fill station but I’m not sure my adaptor at the canister / paintball end would fit a paintball tank
Will my paintball tank work on a mini regulator without an adaptor?
Do you have a link for that hanging scale
What's the purpose of the purge during the fill?
CO2 stores as a liquid under pressure then sublimes into the gas we use for our purposes. Purging gas frees space for liquid CO2 as does cooling the tank so the liquid mostly stays that way.
I have a 50lbs co2 tank for Dj event effects: question is can I store it full of co2 in my studio where I spend time working?
Can I use the carbon dioxide tank off my welder to fill my paintball gun tanks?
When I engage the pin there is a lot of leakage. It is closed. Does not seem to be filling either. Any
Suggestions?
How about bleeding the air from the hoses and the air contained in new cylinders ?
you said freezer then 10 secs later fridge. so which is it. im looking at c02 for a large aquarium, who would fill the large tank. or can i get 6 small tanks filled. if so where or who would fill them.
Can you feel up one of those cylinders with compressed air ?
If you were to pump air into them, they should hold though, let it be said, they were engineered for CO2. Let us know if you try it out and how it works out. Thanks for the question.
So in my area I have to CO2 tank filler. So I need to generate Co2 at first place. How to do that effciently and cheap?
what happen if you let it fill more? Will it stope automaticaly?
Thank you
Hey Sean. You looking for US based distributors or just Canada?
Hi, I have the same filling station, but my tank has no diptube, so I flip it upside down. I follow the steps from the video, but my canister gets filled only to 50%. Does anyone know what the problem might be?
I am following along with this..... I can't figure out what I am doing wrong. The scale keeps re-zeroing out.... so I can't tell if it is filling and how much.
I weighed on a food scale... 959 g... so it is only pushing in a little Co2.... any ideas for me?
I figured it out! the tank doesn't have the dip tube, so I have to hold the big tank upside down when filling. hahaha
Is this the same CO2 We use for fire extinguisher
Awsome, gonna try on Colombia
did he say he is going to talk about adapator?
Are you able to fill a tank from a tank that doesn’t have a dip tube?
can you fill these tanks with compressed air using an electric compressor pump, or are their different tanks for that.
The tanks would probably hold air, though let it be said, they were designed for CO2. You'd need the some adapters I would think.... we have never tried it - "Air" isn't so good for beer. Also, when air is compressed there is moisture that develops and there is a lot of free floating bacteria in regular air. CO2 is sterile and maintains a sterile environment.
@@cankeg9515 I would be using it to fill my PCP airgun only. cheers.
What scale is it, there are tons online and its a lot to read
@CanKeg could you please give me the link for the Hose that connects to the Paintballtank? Thanks
Why do you have to freeze the tank before filling it?
HI GUYS, I'M LOOKING FOR A CO2 FILLING STATION FOR PAINTBALL, BUT IT HAS A # 5/8-14UNF THREADS, IT'S DIFFICULT TO FIND A VALVE FOR THIS THREAD, WHICH FILL STATION WITH ON/OFF VALVE MAY WORK FOR MY THREAD, THANKS
Thanks
I just buy dry ice crush it and fill all my mini tanks for my mini kegs. Weigh out the Co2 and funnel it in screw the valve system back on and done. Wait till it liquifies and GTG
That's a cool idea - no pun intended.
@@cankeg9515 it works 💪 and is alot cheaper than getting the refills and if you have a 5# tank also works well.
Only do it for aluminum tanks, never a steel one. Dry ice has enough water to make carbonic acid and eat steel cylinder
I’ve done this before too, just be warned it will come with a ton of non-sanitary water.
where could i get my tank refilled?
I need helping getting this set up for paintball .
Can u freeze it in your freezer
Freeze WHAT in your freezer? He shows you freezing your small canister/tanks in the freezer you do that for both paint ball canisters and soda stream canisters by the way. Anyway he not only SHOWS YOU he talks you through it very clear here. One of the best demonstrations on RUclips for this material. If you miss it just back your play up a little and rewatch it until you grasp what he's saying and SHOWING. No need to replay the entire video though sometimes that helps too. Take a short break and re-watch and again if you need just grab the slider bar back to repeat a section.
@@lasinmt106 lol calm down
that hose adapter can also be used on a soda tank?
I have a similar system, but I have noticed that I do not get more than a 75% fill on the smaller containers, and the larger tank won't fill bottles when there is still CO2 in the tank. How would you remedy this without having some sort of air compressor? I am not able to completely drain the CO2 in my larger cylinders by using the system that you show.
The problem is not the system, it's the residual pressure valve on the small tanks. It won't open if there isn't enough pressure, and it won't open if there's too much change in pressure too fast. There is no resolution other than to find some other way to use the remaining co2, or just let it go to waste. One option is to directly pressurize 2L bottles of water and just make club soda (there's a cheap attachment for that). ...or go buy a 5 pound keg of your favorite local beer and use it to serve that.
Nice instructions,thank you
Quick question, I thought you only want syphon tanks for filling paintball tanks and beer but NOT for soda stream tank refills? Is that true
I have a 100lbs co2 tank like you have in the video. It’s 900psi. I see my paintball canisters are max 3000psi. How do I get almost 3000psi in a paintball canister when my tank is only 900psi? Thanks for the video
Have you found an answer to that question?
Co2 is only 800 to 900 psi depending on air temp. The Paintball tank burst disk are at 3k for safety. The tank could also be filled with HPA and you will get close to the 3k max.
@@donb3272 But can we fill CO2 to 3k psi? Would it freeze?
Thanks,great information.
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Can you turn a tank without a dip tube upside down and fill that way?
I think that's the way it works. There are some good Soda Stream connection videos that show that and no doubt works the same way for filling paintball canisters too. Of course there are good tutorials and not so great. But watch a few to half a dozen to a dozen and you'll quickly pick up the best of the best tid bits of info and be able to apply to your personal situation or set up limits etc.
It will work but you need secure way to mount cylinder, if you drop it on its valve, it will become a rocket and tear through everything in its way.
Thank you, nice and to the point
Does the tank have to have a siphon
Cleadus,
If by siphon you mean an internal dip tube inside the source tank, the answer is no however, without the dip tube, it may require you to turn the source bottle upside down. That's not so tough with a 5 or 10 pound tank. I don't know if I'd want to do it with anything larger. make sure that the bottle you're filling is a cold as you can get it.
Thanks for the question.
Does the paintball canister need to be bled empty or can you top off a canister to get the desired pressure?
Wondering the same thing! Did you ever figure this out? Thanks!
Or airsoft.
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