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PukkaSilvia 25-09-2009 18:53

NITROUS rEFILL STATIONS
 
I have been looking into being able to refill nitrous bottles.

It eally doesnt seem to be much kit for your money.
There around 700 quid for a transfer pump some fittings,braided lines and a pump.

Im sure there must be a transfer pump available somewhere that is suitable and i can make my own braided lines and stands up.

Does anyone have any ideas?

I dont want to do the freezer way of transfering as its just too long a process.

s13eater 26-09-2009 15:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pukka (Post 31991)
I have been looking into being able to refill nitrous bottles.

It eally doesnt seem to be much kit for your money.
There around 700 quid for a transfer pump some fittings,braided lines and a pump.

Im sure there must be a transfer pump available somewhere that is suitable and i can make my own braided lines and stands up.

Does anyone have any ideas?

I dont want to do the freezer way of transfering as its just too long a process.

could you use a watering can matey :D. lol.

PukkaSilvia 26-09-2009 20:18

lol. Ive been pointed towards lpg pumps..... dw

nedge2k 26-09-2009 21:11

http://www.nitrous.info/nitrous-n20--refills.htm

Quote:

All you need to fill your own bottles is:
  • Something to accurately weigh the empty and full bottles.
  • A fill loop (a bit of pipe to connect the full bottle to the empty one) - this can be cheap 4mm Nylon, with some simple end fittings.
  • A spanner
  • A brain...
  • You do NOT need a pump!


gripo 27-09-2009 08:41

LPG! now theres a thought for the future ;)

umpkin 27-09-2009 09:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by _nedge2k (Post 32001)

thats the freezer way, pukka said he wanted a faster pumped way, since its prolly not for personal use, but as another service at his garage.

PukkaSilvia 27-09-2009 13:50

yep as above.ta Umpkin

lmrdave 28-09-2009 12:10

I'd guess if you were buying a proper set up it would be certificates stating it complies with various standards and it safe to use etc


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