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Do you know where I can find such service here or at least by sending my empty bottle?In my experience the bottles are refilled by exchanging them.
Thanks for the reply!CO2 fills are difficult to find, some rental only paintball sites may still run CO2 systems with on site fills via contract filled large cylinders - not only would you need to find a suitable site, but you would need to convince them to fill yours for off site use.
Proper filling involves chilling down the cylinder first then running the actual fill, and then filling by weight. A lazy fill would result in less CO2 per fill
Various hobbies and activities use CO2, so garden centres and home brew shops may provide CO2
I last had a CO2 cylinder filled at the Phoenix paintball retail shop back in the early 2000s, and left it with them for a couple of days whilst working in the area - therefore they may or may not have done the actual filling in house.
Places that don’t fill in house would as mentioned above tend to exchange cylinders, which means using a standard cylinder type for their industry - which is less likely to be those such as 20oz cylinders found in paintball etc
An easy solution is the Sodastream cylinder, and these were used as an easily filled paintball option in the 90s, therefore an adaptor can be obtained to fit paintball / airsoft fill adaptors, such as this:
https://palmerspursuit.com/products/soda-stream-bottle-refill-adapter?_pos=1&_sid=8b287eb62&_ss=r
The next alternative is a disposable CO2 cylinder adaptor, such as:
4 ounce disposable adaptor:
https://www.bzpaintball.co.uk/co2-tank-adapter
12 gram disposable adaptor:
Paintball 12g Co2 Quick Change -Paintball Gun 12 Gram Carbon Dioxide Cartridges Cylinder Adapter Bottle Black Valve Cartridge Adapter (Black)
Note that disposables cannot be removed once punctured, and the adaptors do not typically have pin valves (even if product photos look like they might do, as they often have a dummy fixed pin to ensure they open up any valve on the receiving end)
One option is to leave a disposable fitted to your shells fill adaptor, but I wouldn’t like the idea of leaving my fill adaptors needle at risk of being on a larger unit and be more likely to get bumped.
Consider adding an on / off valve along the way, which would enable disconnecting from the fill adaptor and keeping its needle safe
You can get Sodastream adapters that will allow you to fill direct from the bottleThanks for the reply!
I'm considering to use Sodastream bottles now since I realized theres a bunch of refill sites near me, even my local Sainsbury's. As for the adapter that you listed would the adapter also work on this one on top of it? https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07K8GSYCB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I need it in order to fill the gas shells I use in my CAM 870 shotgun. And is there also some kind of tubing I can use to transfer the Co2 that is in the sodastream bottle onto my paintball tank?
Awesome, links would be nice?You can get Sodastream adapters that will allow you to fill direct from the bottle
I used the 88gr co2 canisters and a fill adapter from amazon
I got the 88gr’s from a catering supply company, as it worked out a bit more cost effective, roughly £5 per 88gr if bought in sensible numbers, like 10+
Yes.I'm considering to use Sodastream bottles now since I realized theres a bunch of refill sites near me, even my local Sainsbury's. As for the adapter that you listed would the adapter also work on this one on top of it? https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07K8GSYCB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I need it in order to fill the gas shells I use in my CAM 870 shotgun.
This would be possible, but I wouldn’t recommend itAnd is there also some kind of tubing I can use to transfer the Co2 that is in the sodastream bottle onto my paintball tank?
I used the 88gr co2 canisters and a fill adapter from amazon
I got the 88gr’s from a catering supply company, as it worked out a bit more cost effective, roughly £5 per 88gr if bought in sensible numbers, like 10+
An 88gram would be one of these linked below, which get called both 88gram and 4ounce cylinders.Awesome, links would be nice?
Bought 88g containers from here.Awesome, links would be nice?