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ljr
Aug 11, 2015Nomad
mgirardo wrote:ljr wrote:
I'll take your word for it but I've been using it for years and haven't noticed anything like that.
I used a CO2 tank for filling my tires after off-roading. The tires definitely lost air more frequently when filled with CO2. That was Bias Ply and Radial tires. However, being able to fill a 33" tire from 12 PSI to 35 PSI in under a minute was very nice. I built the same 20lb system with a variable regulator and PowerTank's 3000 PSI burst coil hose for just about $150, then another $25 for the tank cert and fill-up.
-Michael
I like my tank for several reasons. Up to 250 psi without power. Very few moving parts so it should last nearly forever. Relatively small and light.
In 4 years, including a near flat due to stem failure, I just refilled for the second time. It wasn't much under half full either time.
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