90 ounces is more; by one ounce!
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If 7 pipes can fill a water tank in 6 hours, then 1 pipe would take 7 times 6 or 42 hours. Take 42 and divide by 9, and you get 4 2/3 hours. That is the time it would take for 9 pipes to fill the tank.
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yes you can when you use a compressor only fill up the co2 tank for 2 seconds for every ounce the tank can hold (9 ounce tank=18 seconds) <><><><><> However, the CO2 tank is designed for CO2, not ordinary air, and it is rated for only a specific pressure. If you don't have the proper equipment to do this, it is better for your own safety to leave it to a professional.
CO2 tanks do not hold psi, that is only high pressure tanks. A 9 oz CO2 tank will hold (as it says) 9 oz of carbon dioxide.
CO2 tanks are not rated of the amount of pressure they put out, but the size of the tank and how much weight of CO2 it holds. This is because CO2 pressure changes rapidly with temperature. It is on average about 1000 psi.
Yes, any size Co2 or air tank can be used with the A5 and every modern day, as long as it has the standard ASA threads.
a 9oz tank will most likely only shoot 200-300 rounds. There are though, many different variables to take into mind. This includes weather, the marker, and paint. well a 3.2 ounce shoots close to 300 so a 9 ounce would probably shoot 600+ but since many types of markers are different it would determine. ipersonally have a tippman and it saves alot
It depends on the tank. The 20 oz is what the CO2 weights, but each tanks is slightly different, which is why CO2 tanks must be weighed.
Depending on the setting of the gun close to 200 shots. I have a 9 oz co2 tank and it usually goes for about 150 to 175.
It depends on the size of CO2 tank. The smallest is the 12 gram cartridge. This is for pistols. it continues to 9 oz tanks, 12 oz, 16 oz, and 20 oz.
size is all personal preference, you can get something as small as a 9oz or up to a 24oz co2 tank, the larger the tank is the more shots you will get off of it but the heavier and larger it will be
Yes in fact it is reccomended that you use higher! CO2 is all the same no matter what size the tank. If you can afford it, you should look into high pressure. This allows for a smoother shot and better efficiency.
You get just over 7 , 9 ounce cups
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