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What should I do?
I've just purchased a pro-stock autococker and they say you should only use anti-siphoned tanks. i also bought a remote for it. i dont know what to do. if you use the remote with a regular CO2 tank(not anti-siphoned) does the remote act as an anti-siphon? why cant you use an anti-siphoned tank w/ a remote? help greatly needed and appriciated.
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All that means is that you need to make sure that no Liquid CO2 is getting into the Prostock at any times. You want to use a Remote without having an Anti Siphoned Tank that should be just fine.
I seen Cockers freezing up because of Liquid CO2 getting into them. The worst thing is that you have to replace all O-Rings and you might need to strip it completely down. Most of the time its the Front Pneumatics which suffering from Liquid CO2. Can i ask why you use CO2? The cocker could be a pain to time. |
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i would like to get a HPA tank but i dont have the money at the time for one.
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Not all of us make your kind of Money Ho!
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I answered your question in your other post about this...An expantion chamber is the best and cheepest way to go. Take no offence but you'v alredy asked this almost identical queston in the eariler post.
Just post one question and give everyone a chance to answer it. ![]() |
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