Janx
Well-Known Member
Hey y'all,
Let's just skip the why's and cut to the chase. I have a new empty CO2 tank and an old one with some gas in it. I have two regs. Can I hook them one to the other, turn the reg on the full one up and on the empty one down and transfer gas from one to the other until they reach equilibrium? It seems like I should be able to save half the gas this way. Am I missing something?
I've never done this sort of thing, I'm not a physicist, and I haven't played one on TV in years. Can anyone point out the holes in this plan? Gracias!
Let's just skip the why's and cut to the chase. I have a new empty CO2 tank and an old one with some gas in it. I have two regs. Can I hook them one to the other, turn the reg on the full one up and on the empty one down and transfer gas from one to the other until they reach equilibrium? It seems like I should be able to save half the gas this way. Am I missing something?
I've never done this sort of thing, I'm not a physicist, and I haven't played one on TV in years. Can anyone point out the holes in this plan? Gracias!