Where can I buy one?
Mind sharing what that ran you? Al
I am so far ahead of the game using my YH as a n2 booster it's not even funny. It really does work. Really well. I bought 5 expired 30 minute tanks from the fire department for $100. If I go the hunting lease or range, I put 3 of them in a carry on bag and off I go. I think all total I have less than $500 invested. It's a sweet set-up, it's like I'm making money every time I use it.
This will allow me to use up most of the 6K nitrogen tank I’m leasing from Air Gas.
Quote from: enazle on November 18, 2020, 06:46:57 PMI am so far ahead of the game using my YH as a n2 booster it's not even funny. It really does work. Really well. I bought 5 expired 30 minute tanks from the fire department for $100. If I go the hunting lease or range, I put 3 of them in a carry on bag and off I go. I think all total I have less than $500 invested. It's a sweet set-up, it's like I'm making money every time I use it.Can you provide some info on how you setup the YH to compress nitrogen. I’m planing on doing the same. Needed some insight on how to feed the nitrogen into the compressor.I currently have a regulator on the 6k nitrogen tank I use to fill SCBA tanks, but will need to be able to find a way to convert the regulator into a way of feeding the compressor. Have no idea what size threads the compressor uses on the intake side..Also don’t know weather the regulator is enough to control the CFM going into the compressor.Any info greatly appreciated.
Received my booster a few weeks ago and got around to actually using the thing today. Thing worked flawlessly. I connected a 30 min SCBA tank at 2k and used the booster pump to fill my AT 44 to 3k in no time.My original plans were to top off my SCBA tanks to 4K from my 6k Nitrogen tank. I’m thinking it’s going to be easier to just fill the SCBA tanks to whatever pressure the 6K nitrogen tank puts out then using the booster pump to fill the rifle. That’s how the company Extreme Big Bore Air Rifles markets their pump anyways.
Quote from: Louie_Munster on December 14, 2020, 04:06:23 PMReceived my booster a few weeks ago and got around to actually using the thing today. Thing worked flawlessly. I connected a 30 min SCBA tank at 2k and used the booster pump to fill my AT 44 to 3k in no time.My original plans were to top off my SCBA tanks to 4K from my 6k Nitrogen tank. I’m thinking it’s going to be easier to just fill the SCBA tanks to whatever pressure the 6K nitrogen tank puts out then using the booster pump to fill the rifle. That’s how the company Extreme Big Bore Air Rifles markets their pump anyways.Thanks for the update Louie. I know you look at your gun's gauge when you fill it, but is there a gauge on the output of the booster to read from also? I know I always like to compare my SCBA gauge to my rifle's gauge when filling. Just wondered if it came with the output gauge or is that something extra I would need to buy? I'm seriously thinking of taking the plunge on one after the first of the year? My nitrogen bottle is down to 3900 psi last time I filled a SCBA bottle. Sure would be nice to turn that Nitrogen bottle in with 1500 psi instead of 3000 psi still in it.