Hi,
I am a new AP shooter and have a query about filling cylinders. I have heard that putting cylinders in the freezer prior to filling helps it fill better. Is this true or a myth?
Appreciate any response.
Regards,
Alexis
Cooling of compressed air cylinders
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Air Cylinders
Compressed air cylinders do not need cooling prior to filling. The small volume of air that they take will give a small temperature rise to the tank when filled. But if you wait approx. 30 to 60 sec with the tank on the cylinder the temperature will soon stabilize.
The tanks that benefit from cooling are the CO2 tanks.
The tanks that benefit from cooling are the CO2 tanks.
Re: Air Cylinders
Thanks, this info is much appreciatedDavid M wrote:Compressed air cylinders do not need cooling prior to filling. The small volume of air that they take will give a small temperature rise to the tank when filled. But if you wait approx. 30 to 60 sec with the tank on the cylinder the temperature will soon stabilize.
The tanks that benefit from cooling are the CO2 tanks.