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Off-Roading Your Raptor
Using A CO2 Tank to Quickly Inflate Tires, Operate Air Tools & More
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<blockquote data-quote="Ditchplains1" data-source="post: 1234126" data-attributes="member: 12347"><p>Otis857,</p><p> CO2 liquifies at around 850 pounds of pressure at around 70 degrees F. That is why a CO2 tank can fill so many more tires than the same sized Nitrogen tank. The pressure in the CO2 tank remains at 850 pounds, (at roughly 70 degrees F), until all of the CO2 converts back to the vapor state. Then the tank is empty.</p><p> Under colder temperatures OR HIGHER PRESSURES CO2 can be pressurized into the solid form...dry ice. It can convert to the vapor state at normal atmospheric pressures...(What other solid can go straight from the solid state to vapor without becoming a liquid first? Water!)</p><p></p><p>Eddie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ditchplains1, post: 1234126, member: 12347"] Otis857, CO2 liquifies at around 850 pounds of pressure at around 70 degrees F. That is why a CO2 tank can fill so many more tires than the same sized Nitrogen tank. The pressure in the CO2 tank remains at 850 pounds, (at roughly 70 degrees F), until all of the CO2 converts back to the vapor state. Then the tank is empty. Under colder temperatures OR HIGHER PRESSURES CO2 can be pressurized into the solid form...dry ice. It can convert to the vapor state at normal atmospheric pressures...(What other solid can go straight from the solid state to vapor without becoming a liquid first? Water!) Eddie [/QUOTE]
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