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<blockquote data-quote="DarryH" data-source="post: 2710080" data-attributes="member: 77108"><p>another tank fill option is a cascade system. Usually 3 tanks, each 6000PSI. You will need the fill/control system. You can purchase your tanks and have them refilled, or you can rent your tanks and have the supplier pick up and drop off tanks. You hook up your tank, slowly open first 6000PSI tank valve and fill slowly, Usually a high squealing sound will be heard. After the first 6000 PSI tank empties below the level to top off your tank, it will not have enough air to completely fill your tank. Then, you use the 1st 6000PSI tank to fill are far as it can. Turn off that valve. The slowly open the 2nd valve and fill away. This keeps going until you are on the 3rd tank. After the first tank no longer puts in any air, you do this. Make sure all valves are off. Remove the first tank. move the other two tanks so they are now #1 and #2. Hook up the new 6000PSI tank to the 3rd position, and start all over. You can do a LOT of filling this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarryH, post: 2710080, member: 77108"] another tank fill option is a cascade system. Usually 3 tanks, each 6000PSI. You will need the fill/control system. You can purchase your tanks and have them refilled, or you can rent your tanks and have the supplier pick up and drop off tanks. You hook up your tank, slowly open first 6000PSI tank valve and fill slowly, Usually a high squealing sound will be heard. After the first 6000 PSI tank empties below the level to top off your tank, it will not have enough air to completely fill your tank. Then, you use the 1st 6000PSI tank to fill are far as it can. Turn off that valve. The slowly open the 2nd valve and fill away. This keeps going until you are on the 3rd tank. After the first tank no longer puts in any air, you do this. Make sure all valves are off. Remove the first tank. move the other two tanks so they are now #1 and #2. Hook up the new 6000PSI tank to the 3rd position, and start all over. You can do a LOT of filling this way. [/QUOTE]
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