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Question regarding inert gas pressure - please help
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My nitrogen canister has a pressure of 1500 psi. The PPeH says a pressure of 2000 psi is necessary. What do I do? Will 1500 psi be able to end my life? I don't have single cent more to spend on this.
My nitrogen canister has a pressure of 1500 psi. The PPeH says a pressure of 2000 psi is necessary. What do I do? Will 1500 psi be able to end my life? I don't have single cent more to spend on this.
Depends how big the tank is, if you possess a small tank like 450liters, 1500 may not be enough--My Tank has dropped to 1800 PSI but I possess a huge 3000 liter tank, GasMonkey says there's still enough Nitrogen gas in my tank to kill me 12 times
Depends how big the tank is, if you possess a small tank like 450liters, 1500 may not be enough--My Tank has dropped to 1800 PSI but I possess a huge 3000 liter tank, GasMonkey says there's still enough Nitrogen gas in my tank to kill me 12 times
I have a 220 litre tank that was listed on the PPeH. Should I not risk it? The problem is I don't have any other method. I can't afford to buy basically any supplies unless they're easily accessible and within, say, 20 bucks.
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