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Re: Air Tank overload??
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lugnet.robotics
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Mon, 8 Mar 1999 20:19:15 GMT
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I don't think that you can overload the tank. If you take the pump and put
your finger over the hole and press the pump the air will compress a little
but then because it can't compress anymore the air comes out some other way
(you can hear it coming out).
Adamski
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Kevin A. Saddi wrote in message <3671BD48.C514686E@gte.net>...
> I just got the Search Sub kit and it's great. The main reason I got this
> one is because it came with the air tank. I was wondering, what would
> happen if, oh let's say I had a compressor attached to a running motor
> (to supply the air tank with air)...Would pumping the air tank over its
> "30-35x" limit damage the tank?
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> Any ideas about setting up a compressor w/ motor and air tank system,
> please post. Thanks!
>
> --
> Kevin A. Saddi
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| I just got the Search Sub kit and it's great. The main reason I got this one is because it came with the air tank. I was wondering, what would happen if, oh let's say I had a compressor attached to a running motor (to supply the air tank with (...) (26 years ago, 12-Dec-98, to lugnet.robotics)
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