Sold: 300bar air tank compressor

Triggermortis

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Any one have a decent 300bar compressor for sale please, I’m really getting into my air guns at the minute and it’s an hour round trip to get the bottle filled🫣
Cheers
Triggermortis
 
Find a dive shop for around £90 you can get a buddy or thats what I was offered when I was looking.
 
Cheers Paul,
I probably wasn’t clear on my OP, I need a compressor to fill my dive bottle not the gun buddy, it’s as much getting time off work to get to the shop as it is the hour round trip.
Triggermortis
 
I’ve just looked at the specs for that one, at the rate it fills an 0.5l bottle it’ll take over 7 hours to fill my 12litre dive bottle 🫣
Triggermortis
 
One slight technicality Mike, at certain times of the year we’re shooting 100’s of mice inside an egg farm, you can easily go through a tin of pellets each in an evening,the sheds are up to 140m long, we need a mobile air tank to service a number of shooters stationed within so we use a tank.

Triggermortis
 
hillcompressors

Not cheap

English made

Great company

I have one - it's the biz

 
I think Jon that after a lot of research that the EC300 Evo is the way to go, seems to be the industry benchmark , have you filled a 12 litre bottle with yours?
Am I right in thinking it’d have to be filled in 4 stages to avoid overheating?
 
Get 3 300bar cylinders. Use one to fill up and other to top up. I assume its top end is the issue so use one to fill up say 75 %, and a higher pressure one to take up to max
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I think Jon that after a lot of research that the EC300 Evo is the way to go, seems to be the industry benchmark , have you filled a 12 litre bottle with yours?
Am I right in thinking it’d have to be filled in 4 stages to avoid overheating?
Dive bottles are always best pumped whilst submerged in water, just stand it in a container with the neck/valve out.
 
Dive bottles are always best pumped whilst submerged in water, just stand it in a container with the neck/valve out.
Dive bottles are best filled from an air bank system using a cascade method, to get a true 300 bar fill then they need to cool and be topped. Bank air is cool pumped air is hot. :tiphat:
With a dive cylinder you can lay it in the tank, with a surface cylinder the filling gauge is for surface use only.
I have a 300 bar 4 stage compressor low cfm (converted from micro bore to 1/4")

If the op is doing a lot of decants then a 12ltr 300 bar will have the volume but to fill it to 300 on a regular basis a low priced unit will fail, Moisture is the problem and small units don't do well.
 
I think Jon that after a lot of research that the EC300 Evo is the way to go, seems to be the industry benchmark , have you filled a 12 litre bottle with yours?
Am I right in thinking it’d have to be filled in 4 stages to avoid overheating?

I’m not sure if that question is directed at me

I don’t bother filling dive tanks

I just recharge the air rifle after every use - takes about 60 seconds

However I use mine around the farm and on our air rifle range, so never far away from a refill

I suspect that you might have to do a bottle in stages

The compressor auto cuts out over a certain temp to avoid over heating
 
Dive bottles are best filled from an air bank system using a cascade method, to get a true 300 bar fill then they need to cool and be topped. Bank air is cool pumped air is hot. :tiphat:
With a dive cylinder you can lay it in the tank, with a surface cylinder the filling gauge is for surface use only.
I have a 300 bar 4 stage compressor low cfm (converted from micro bore to 1/4")

If the op is doing a lot of decants then a 12ltr 300 bar will have the volume but to fill it to 300 on a regular basis a low priced unit will fail, Moisture is the problem and small units don't do well.
It’s one bloke with a 12l 😂
 
It’s one bloke with a 12l 😂
What do you recommend for the op apart from sticking it in a tank of water... :rofl:
@Triggermortis ring that company and ask the cfm of that unit (fill rate) as you will be waiting for ever and a day to fill it. Your lads will run your tank down to abt 100/150 bar then that small unit will have to start off at that pressure to fill up to 300 with top end pressure being the hardest to make. I tested dive cylinder's for quite a while here in the UK so know first hand pumping tanks, 1k is an expensive experiment for filling 1 12ltr.

Divide the travel time for filling between the other people or bust up the cost of the unit...or get a extra long filling whip so you can fill it in the bath...
 
Nothing else needed :rofl:

Any pictures of your set up or are you just grasping at the green sticker in your back window...

My money says you set up it is a bike pump and tin bath..:old:
 
Nothing else needed :rofl:

Any pictures of your set up or are you just grasping at the green sticker in your back window...

My money says you set up it is a bike pump and tin bath..:old:
You can lose your **** attitude for a start, I don’t have a set up as I have a 300 bar compressor available at work.
I have been a professional diver since 1991, 17 years of that offshore saturation diving.
I have built and continue to build dive panels/systems for air/nitrox/helium.

Now back to the OP, let’s put £100 on whether he buys a small compressor and fills his tank, or as you suggest a cascade system?
 
You can lose your **** attitude for a start, I don’t have a set up as I have a 300 bar compressor available at work.
I have been a professional diver since 1991, 17 years of that offshore saturation diving.
I have built and continue to build dive panels/systems for air/nitrox/helium.

Now back to the OP, let’s put £100 on whether he buys a small compressor and fills his tank, or as you suggest a cascade system?
Good reply which as you know could have been the advice from the start....
Yes he will buy one as to whether it is fit for purpose for a 12 ltr 300 bar fill starting from 0 or 100 bar over time is where my money is...
Divers understand or should about air fills and what to look for but with the lads with a pcp's they just want a fill.
 
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