CARBONFIBER TANK
I returned my 3442psi steel tank to sport chalet.
My fill setup seems to rub on the handle of the scuba tank.
So I’m on the look out for a new CF tank. Which one should I order
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So for about $350 you can have basically unlimited air for about 5 years in your garage. That seems pretty hard to beat and nothing will come close to that price. Basically no maintenance except The o-rings in a fill station and you can get the paintball fill stations like a PMI used for about $200 with a female foster fitting. Then maybe a 44 SCBA tank used for another $200-300 for portability/hunting/etc, an adapter, gauge/whip and you are set for a very long time.
I bought two used 2007 44 CF SCBA’s for $400 and about $200 for the gauge/hose/adapters but i have to feed the local firehouse Krispy Kremes from time to time for free air – LOL. Actually the main problem is the firemen love to talk and I am normally stuck there an hour or so each fill.
If you have room for the big rental tank you would have a perfect setup. I have a buddy with two 300 cu ft steel 4750 psi tanks and a PMI fill station that I get air from occasionally that he uses for paintball at his house. He gets them filled every 6 months or so at the local firehouse too but having all of that air at home is awfully convenient.