View Full Version : will my low pressure tank work in a high pressure bottomline maxflow
puckscantpassme
09-18-2004, 02:53 PM
I KNOW THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS THREAD BUTS IT SOUNDS KINDA LIKE A NEWBIE QUESTION. Okay okay i just traded this kid on my team today my vertical maxflo for his bottom line from his nasty impulse. Now i didnt have any air at the time so i havent shot the gun to see if it works (man i feel like an idiot) anyway i was looking at bottom line max-flos on smartparts.com and I just realized that there is both a low pressure & high pressure. Anyway he has a 45-4500 crossfire HIGH PRESSURE TANK and i have a 68-4500 cross fire LOW PRESSURE TANK. Now does this mean that he probably had a high pressure bottom line max-flo to work with his high pressure tank? Basicaly i wana know will my low pressure tank work in his (i dont know lets just say its high pressure) pressure bottom line max flo. PLZ SOME BODY RESPOND ASAP B/C IDONT KNOW IF I NOW HAVE TO GET MY VERTICAL MAX FLO BACK, GOD I FEEL SO DUMB.
Blacksheep
09-18-2004, 05:01 PM
What? Please, when you ask a question:
1. Do not use massive amounts of capital letters, only enough to make your message gramatically correct
2. Be very clear and concise when you ask a question because I simply have no clue what the question is and will have to re-read several times
3. Learn to use the "Enter" key
4. Learn the proper use of semi-colons, commas, periods, etc so your post is readable.
5. Don't put stupid and/or unncessary parenthesis in your post, it just makes it cluttered.
After careful, paint-staking examination of the facts...the best answer I can give is, "What kind of gun are you using?"
If your gun operates low-pressure such as an Impulse, Autococker, Matrix, etc then your tank will work fine. If your gun is something like a non-low-pressure Tippmann or Spyder, then no, you will require a high-output pressure tank.
puckscantpassme
09-19-2004, 01:42 PM
Sorry about all that, I shoot an impulse and I found out that it will work. Once again I apologize for any inconvenience I caused.
iamcool
09-20-2004, 11:14 AM
lmao :D
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