Excellent video, I would just add that you don't need to rely on or be concerned about getting the exact CO2 cylinder that you bought filled, since you can just exchange it at your local welding supply store for another cylinder that is full and just pay for the CO2. The benefit to that is you won't have to worry about getting the cylinder re-certified when the date that is stamped on the cylinder becomes expired. The cylinders that you will get in exchange will always have a current date and will have recently been inspected by the professional - filling the cylinder. Also the tare weight (weight if the cylinder) is always stamped on the side of the cylinder next to the marking (TW)
Bonus, the CO2 cylinder can pull double duty on your MIG welder. Mine get used for welding most of the time but they're always handy for portable power. Every welder should collect CO2 cylinders. Also note a vapor withdrawal CO2 cylinder becomes a liquid withdrawal cylinder when you turn it upside down and can be an effective CO2 fire extinguisher! I'm going to make a hose and extinguisher nozzle for mine since that would be a good way to store them. CO2 cylinders are triple use, power, welding and fire suppression.
I put together almost the exact same thing (15 lbs) when I went road racing in the 80's and it would run power tools, air wrenches for wheels and even high speed die grinders for quite a number of full weekends and I never ran out of air power... was super slick & got the idea from watching roofers using them to run their nail guns all day long
Freaking fantastic, exactly what I was looking for! Thank you for all the links, I know it was tedious. Powertank is a great product but the price is just insane now.
My Jaco deflator has been amazing. The pressure reading has always been spot on and it actually has a little flashlight that has helped me out a few times. Can’t say enough good stuff about Jaco products
"These lock on ball chucks are the cats ass" hell yeah! I was watching another video on someone comparing air compressors and they fumbled with the bead locks. Good to know! I don't have bead locks but would buy this to help someone else out just in case. Also appreciate you did NOT share broken Amazon links. Happy to use this as a guide!
You deserve an award for this. I tried building my own out of an old 15lb soda tank, and It didnt turn out too pretty.. lol I am most DEFF doing this one!!
If possible you should include all the amazon links. No worries if you can’t we could always hit pause. I’m thinking of making the exact set up but maybe with a 5lb tank to save room. Great video! 👍🏼
Outstanding video great info. I did similar thing i went to a air gas distrubutor shop, got 15lbs tank ., i got power tank regulator, hose, inflator when i was starting out, i was learning co2 systems. Oh got tank handle too, to protect tank top area, and serves as grab carry handle. When tank goes empty i go back to gas air shop to get a swap tank . Tank does not need to be pretty appearane does not matter, Its a certified good tank they give you. Dont need fancy looking tank. On my next systen wii source regualator and supplies like you did from repidable suppliers, Staying away from cihinese junk. Keep up good videos. When my
Nice good deal to. Hey you can’t complain about that. I think I’m going fix one for my samurai and use it for my air rifle to. Two for. Now you really can’t beat that. Thanks for the information , keep those video’s rolling and stay safe.
Great video! Thanks for including shots of webpages to order the necessary items. They're on the way! I'm skipping the gauge since it may get beat up in the Jeep.
Great Video - Thanks. BTW I see where Poly Performance is selling virtually the same system you built here - $260. Comes in 5, 10, and 15lb variants. I'd rather build my own and save the $60. Thanks to you, I can!
Great vid dude, power tank offers a great warranty but the price is a little steep for me, I just wanted something quicker than the air compressor I run
Awesome video and this is something I have been meaning to do but just didn’t know just what was needed as a valve so thank you for that info now I’m gonna go build my tank!
Awesome video! Thanks, after looking at arb, york mechanical, hooked to air tanks this makes way more sense. I have an Air Gas down the street from my house I'll call them tomorrow and see if they have any CO2 tanks
The title to this video should have been "what the big air tank guys dont want you to know!" lol. I just pieced together this setup and the total was $260 with the gauge, air chuck, shipping and tax. They actually have a complete regulator with connector and elbows available so you don't have to piece those together. Its super easy and I will be laughing at my friends with their powertanks 🤣😂
Awesome-You rock!!! Thanks for doing this. If you create an Amazon buy list, I would love to buy from that list so that you can get some $$ back for the effort and good work you did. Just sayin'
Just built mine, way cheaper than powertank setup..I used harbor freight tire inflator with built in gauge, HF yellow coiled air hose as well. Used the HF Milton brand industrial brass fittings as well. Don’t go with amazon for these extra accessories. HF stuff as good if not better and way better price..on the gauge for the tank, go with a 3,000 PSI one though. Tanks are rated for 3,000 PSI, so you want to know if it’s close to that pressure , especially if tank is left in a hot vehicle. The gauge was purchased on eBay for approximately 15 dollars and be sure you purchase the one with 1/8” male NPT thread. At around 3,000 psi the tank will vent extra pressure. Don’t want that happening in an enclosed space FYI.
I use Teflon tape. Be sure to keep the tape off the bottom couple threads (so it doesn't beak off and contaminate your system), and be sure to wrap in the correct direction.
Wow, wish I had come across your video a long time ago, really like the system you put together, exactly what I need, I haven’t seen the adjustable rubber straps anywhere, are they from Amazon also? Thanks again for posting.
Great video! I was planning to convert my scuba tank in the same fashion. Can you tell me the pros and cons to both and what is the cost to refill co2. Scuba tanks aren’t that expensive to refill. Thanks.
Thanks for all this info and video sir! I was ready to buy a ARB compressor but for half the price I can make this. Already have the exact parts you linked on order. Thanks again, its the CATS ASS!
Can the Genetic 227C-150 Flow Regulator, regulate the 150 psi output or will you have to have a separate regulator to control the air going into the tools, for example if you have a air tool that requires less than the 150 psi output...Thanks
I enjoyed this video, I came here to use your affiliate links with Amazon so that you got a kickback for your hard work but you don't have any?? That's easy money for you come on man!
Who do you use to fill your tank? That is the one thing I have been researching when I found out about diy co2 tank setup. Dicks Sporting seems to only fill small quantity air soft or paintball canisters.
I'm wondering how these would hold up if left inside my land cruiser (90+ degrees) at a trailhead while I'm away a couple days backpacking. I've read everything from "it'll blow up if left inside a hot car" to "at worst it'll leak if a seal is blown, but not blow up."
The CGA320 valve in these tanks should have a pressure relief valve included. This allows the tank to vent out excess pressure WELL BEFORE it will blow up. I only carry my CO2 tank on offroad trips where I might lose a bead or suffer a bad sidewall cut. I don't carry it on leisurely drives or trips to the mall like the overlander guys do. If you are just driving to the trailhead and have a spare tire, why would you carry a CO2 bottle????
Chris DesertDog because I need to air back up for the ride home, of course. Some trailheads are remote, rocky, muddy, etc. Probably not a good idea if these would vent (possibly empty) in heat.
Hey Chris DesertDog - Thanks for this👍 just what I was looking for. By chance have you ever been involved with 240 Z cars & the Zcar forum ? Just wondering, as I had a bunch of twin turbo z32’s and a 280.
Rough idea on how many times you can use a 10 or 15lbs. As in like how many tires can you air up from like 15ish lbs to 30ish lbs ??? Thanks I know in the video you said a “few off road trips”
Do you not have problems with the tank venting when temperatures are high? When I owned paintball guns I would always have issues filling the co2 tanks during the summer time and having them vent. I'm curious how you don't have that issue, especially if you're wheeling in a hot desert.
@@chrisdesertdog2162 Thanks for the response! That makes sense, I'm just more surprised people don't report these tanks discharging all of the gas because of high temps.
@@DustinChristy In my experience, especially since I spend so much time in the desert, These tanks vent very little - I doubt it would ever be enough to cause problems....BUT valves can fail. It's very rare that a valve fails, but if it does happen in a confined space, it could be deadly. I wouldn't take that chance.
@@chrisdesertdog2162 I'll take either. Wish you would of put your parts list up in descriptions with an affiliate link to Amazon. Then you get a little kick back which u deserve for saving everyone 100$ of dollars easily and I could copy paste the list and life is good. Excellent Video.
@@JayCarillo Probably not in this application. The siphon tube is used in "Mother" or Source bottles to transfer liquid CO2 from the bottom of the bottle to another bottle. You don't want the liquid CO2 to fill up tires; you want the gas from the upper portion of the bottle for tire inflation purposes.
Kelly from Two Brothers Bushcraft - I would say yes with the caveat of adding a regulator between it and locker actuator so you don’t blow out the actuator seals.
Good stuff, man! You should create an Amazon list with links so people will have links to buy all this stuff and you can get a bit of a kickback.
Excellent video, I would just add that you don't need to rely on or be concerned about getting the exact CO2 cylinder that you bought filled, since you can just exchange it at your local welding supply store for another cylinder that is full and just pay for the CO2. The benefit to that is you won't have to worry about getting the cylinder re-certified when the date that is stamped on the cylinder becomes expired. The cylinders that you will get in exchange will always have a current date and will have recently been inspected by the professional - filling the cylinder. Also the tare weight (weight if the cylinder) is always stamped on the side of the cylinder next to the marking (TW)
Bonus, the CO2 cylinder can pull double duty on your MIG welder. Mine get used for welding most of the time but they're always handy for portable power. Every welder should collect CO2 cylinders. Also note a vapor withdrawal CO2 cylinder becomes a liquid withdrawal cylinder when you turn it upside down and can be an effective CO2 fire extinguisher! I'm going to make a hose and extinguisher nozzle for mine since that would be a good way to store them. CO2 cylinders are triple use, power, welding and fire suppression.
I put together almost the exact same thing (15 lbs) when I went road racing in the 80's and it would run power tools, air wrenches for wheels and even high speed die grinders for quite a number of full weekends and I never ran out of air power... was super slick & got the idea from watching roofers using them to run their nail guns all day long
Freaking fantastic, exactly what I was looking for! Thank you for all the links, I know it was tedious. Powertank is a great product but the price is just insane now.
You covered every aspect of the set up better than any other video
My Jaco deflator has been amazing. The pressure reading has always been spot on and it actually has a little flashlight that has helped me out a few times. Can’t say enough good stuff about Jaco products
"These lock on ball chucks are the cats ass" hell yeah! I was watching another video on someone comparing air compressors and they fumbled with the bead locks. Good to know! I don't have bead locks but would buy this to help someone else out just in case. Also appreciate you did NOT share broken Amazon links. Happy to use this as a guide!
One of the best DIY videos I've seen in a long time. Thanks. Now to buy all the parts so I can air up my Power Wagon after running the OBX beaches.
Literally copying everything you're doing here for my own system. Thanks for the detailed video.
You deserve an award for this. I tried building my own out of an old 15lb soda tank, and It didnt turn out too pretty.. lol I am most DEFF doing this one!!
I have been trying to decide which air system but everything just costs to much, so thank you as your system is affordable to me.
If possible you should include all the amazon links. No worries if you can’t we could always hit pause. I’m thinking of making the exact set up but maybe with a 5lb tank to save room. Great video! 👍🏼
Outstanding video great info.
I did similar thing i went to a air gas distrubutor shop, got 15lbs tank ., i got power tank regulator, hose, inflator when i was starting out, i was learning co2 systems. Oh got tank handle too, to protect tank top area, and serves as grab carry handle.
When tank goes empty i go back to gas air shop to get a swap tank . Tank does not need to be pretty appearane does not matter,
Its a certified good tank they give you. Dont need fancy looking tank.
On my next systen wii source regualator and supplies like you did from repidable suppliers,
Staying away from cihinese junk.
Keep up good videos.
When my
Nice good deal to. Hey you can’t complain about that. I think I’m going fix one for my samurai and use it for my air rifle to. Two for. Now you really can’t beat that. Thanks for the information , keep those video’s rolling and stay safe.
Awesome!!! Thanks for the vid! My cost was $234 for all of it. I did buy a different hose but pretty much everything was the same.
Great video! Thanks for including shots of webpages to order the necessary items. They're on the way! I'm skipping the gauge since it may get beat up in the Jeep.
All the gauge does anyway is tell you when the tank is completely empty. Really not necessary at all.
Great Video - Thanks. BTW I see where Poly Performance is selling virtually the same system you built here - $260. Comes in 5, 10, and 15lb variants. I'd rather build my own and save the $60. Thanks to you, I can!
and the polyperformance one doesnt even have a digital inflator guage lol what a ripp
Excellent. You can actually get these tanks and gauges etc. from home brew places. Cheap too.
You are a damn national treasure for making this video!!
Great vid dude, power tank offers a great warranty but the price is a little steep for me, I just wanted something quicker than the air compressor I run
You are awesome and thanks for all the part numbers.
Great info!! I needed a cheaper route, power tank is over priced. Thank You!
Power tank way to much. This is great thanks man!!
Awesome video and this is something I have been meaning to do but just didn’t know just what was needed as a valve so thank you for that info now I’m gonna go build my tank!
great instructional vid w/ all the resources provided to help me do my own. Thanks for sharing
Awesome video!
Thanks, after looking at arb, york mechanical, hooked to air tanks this makes way more sense. I have an Air Gas down the street from my house I'll call them tomorrow and see if they have any CO2 tanks
Awesome video. Saved me a bunch time looking around!!
The title to this video should have been "what the big air tank guys dont want you to know!" lol. I just pieced together this setup and the total was $260 with the gauge, air chuck, shipping and tax. They actually have a complete regulator with connector and elbows available so you don't have to piece those together. Its super easy and I will be laughing at my friends with their powertanks 🤣😂
Awesome-You rock!!! Thanks for doing this. If you create an Amazon buy list, I would love to buy from that list so that you can get some $$ back for the effort and good work you did. Just sayin'
Great vid, thanks for the Amazon links, any idea on the aprox # of uses with a 35 in tire for maybe 20 to 40 lbs? Keep up the good work.
THANKS DOG. THIS IS Exactly what I was looking for.
Great info. Took Jeep out for first off-road tour last weekend and airing back up took forever. Definitely getting this setup.
You wont regret it!
very nice video, thank you.
great video....thank you for sharing..
Awesome video, I’m going to do this soon!
Great video. Definitely using your idea for my Land Rover and dumptrck and trailers. This will be a big time time saver.
Btw new subscriber .
Great video. The best I have seen for building your own tank system. Thanks for the awesome content.
Amazing video sir I appreciate it.
Keep going, super useful.
Very nice. Great tips on budget DIY.
Just built mine, way cheaper than powertank setup..I used harbor freight tire inflator with built in gauge, HF yellow coiled air hose as well. Used the HF Milton brand industrial brass fittings as well. Don’t go with amazon for these extra accessories. HF stuff as good if not better and way better price..on the gauge for the tank, go with a 3,000 PSI one though. Tanks are rated for 3,000 PSI, so you want to know if it’s close to that pressure , especially if tank is left in a hot vehicle. The gauge was purchased on eBay for approximately 15 dollars and be sure you purchase the one with 1/8” male NPT thread. At around 3,000 psi the tank will vent extra pressure. Don’t want that happening in an enclosed space FYI.
Can you link the gauge you got and why 1/8'' male thread? I'm naive to this stuff so i'm just curious.
Russ s
1/8 male thread is for the gauge you screw into the 150 psi regulator.
Do I need to buy 2 of the "6 ball brass coupler"? One for the regulator and one for the hose to attach the tire inflator?
Thanks for all the info
What a Solid Build and Description! Keep this content coming.. TY
killer video, super informative! I am looking to build my own tank and this is very helpful. Keep up the great work!
Good info. Thanks
Thank You Very Much Sir !!!
Awesome video! Gonna put this together for my Jeep. One question, when putting the connections together do you need some kind of tape on the threads?
I use Teflon tape. Be sure to keep the tape off the bottom couple threads (so it doesn't beak off and contaminate your system), and be sure to wrap in the correct direction.
What are the red fittings you used to put on the hose in order to connect to the tank and electronic inflator?
Thank you this was exactly what I need
Wow, wish I had come across your video a long time ago, really like the system you put together, exactly what I need, I haven’t seen the adjustable rubber straps anywhere, are they from Amazon also? Thanks again for posting.
Great video! I was planning to convert my scuba tank in the same fashion. Can you tell me the pros and cons to both and what is the cost to refill co2. Scuba tanks aren’t that expensive to refill. Thanks.
About how many totally flat tires could your full tank fill?
Thanks for all this info and video sir! I was ready to buy a ARB compressor but for half the price I can make this. Already have the exact parts you linked on order. Thanks again, its the CATS ASS!
Loved this video ..I'm doing it exactly how you did ...loved the part of "this is the cat's ass" lol
How do I identify if the valve is the correct one? I have access to a few, but I’m not sure about the valve.
Great info!! nice work, Sir!
Thank you for the info!! Great video
Can I use this exact system with compressed air instead of co2??
Chris where was the tank assembly bought?
Great info!! Great vid!!
for you off road guys just a get a steel tank, as you do not worry the rust mixed air. Its much more durable than 6061 al.
Great video buddy. Thank you!
great video, thanks for sharing!
Does that regulator freeze after a while?
So what prevents the regulator from freezing up?
How much does it cost to refill one of these tanks and how many tires can you fill up with a full tank?
These 20lb fill ups are $10-15 at the hydro store.
Do you have to adjust the regular when the tank pressure change due to temperature changes?
no
Can you use carbon fiber scuba tanks?
Can the Genetic 227C-150 Flow Regulator, regulate the 150 psi output or will you have to have a separate regulator to control the air going into the tools, for example if you have a air tool that requires less than the 150 psi output...Thanks
Nope, you only get 150psi, which is fine for the die grinder I bring on the trail with me.
I enjoyed this video, I came here to use your affiliate links with Amazon so that you got a kickback for your hard work but you don't have any?? That's easy money for you come on man!
Alguien sabe el enlace en amazon para conseguir el sujetador de la botella de co2?
does this tank need to be upright in order to function? concerned that on its side liquid will be dispensed not co2
Yes, it needs to be upright during use.
Great information 👍🏼
great video - cheers
how many air ups can you get out of a tank ? say on 35s ? around 10 psi at low end and 40psi for the high end
12
Check PowerTank website. They have a table list of each tank, tires, and how many pounds of air you use.
Hi Chris
I have a 5lb tank at home. Would you try this the same way? I only run 31in tires and no power tools.
Thanks!
Yep, I would run it exactly the same way with a 5# tank. I think you will regret not getting the 10# though.
With CO2 being so fast, is there any point to having a 4 way tie inflation setup?
Who do you use to fill your tank? That is the one thing I have been researching when I found out about diy co2 tank setup. Dicks Sporting seems to only fill small quantity air soft or paintball canisters.
Fire extinguisher service company.
I'm wondering how these would hold up if left inside my land cruiser (90+ degrees) at a trailhead while I'm away a couple days backpacking. I've read everything from "it'll blow up if left inside a hot car" to "at worst it'll leak if a seal is blown, but not blow up."
The CGA320 valve in these tanks should have a pressure relief valve included. This allows the tank to vent out excess pressure WELL BEFORE it will blow up. I only carry my CO2 tank on offroad trips where I might lose a bead or suffer a bad sidewall cut. I don't carry it on leisurely drives or trips to the mall like the overlander guys do. If you are just driving to the trailhead and have a spare tire, why would you carry a CO2 bottle????
Chris DesertDog because I need to air back up for the ride home, of course. Some trailheads are remote, rocky, muddy, etc. Probably not a good idea if these would vent (possibly empty) in heat.
@@ocinatas LoL, getting more than a few hundred feet away from their rig a foreign concept to most off-roaders.
@@BretBerger yeah it is haha
Great video...on the end of the yellow hose I see you have a red connection on each end...what is that for and where did you get them? Thanks
Those are just air fittings. Bought them at Tractor Supply
Hi, what are the red connectors between the hose call? Thanks, dont know what are they and the size thanks
1/4" npt male air fittings.
I went with poly performance kit and a 4 tire inflation rig.
badass thank you
New drinking game: take a shot every time he says "you know uh".
LOL great video brother
Nice
How many times can you inflate a 35 inch tire?
You are going to haul that big ass tank with you all the time? WHAT!!!
can yoy please put links where you got components
updated links are in description
Hey Chris DesertDog - Thanks for this👍 just what I was looking for. By chance have you ever been involved with 240 Z cars & the Zcar forum ? Just wondering, as I had a bunch of twin turbo z32’s and a 280.
Nope. Just Jeeps, Broncos, Mustangs, dirtbikes, and rock buggies.
Chris DesertDog - just wondering as he had the same handle as yours & was quite a handy guy with fabrication. Tks
Rough idea on how many times you can use a 10 or 15lbs. As in like how many tires can you air up from like 15ish lbs to 30ish lbs ??? Thanks
I know in the video you said a “few off road trips”
Check PowerTank website. They have a table list of each tank, tires, and how many pounds of air you use.
This is awesome
Where did you purchase the tank?
Amazon
Do you not have problems with the tank venting when temperatures are high? When I owned paintball guns I would always have issues filling the co2 tanks during the summer time and having them vent. I'm curious how you don't have that issue, especially if you're wheeling in a hot desert.
Tank is mounted in an open Jeep or an open rock buggy. I don't store ANY compressed gas cylinders in an enclosed cab.
@@chrisdesertdog2162 Thanks for the response! That makes sense, I'm just more surprised people don't report these tanks discharging all of the gas because of high temps.
@@DustinChristy In my experience, especially since I spend so much time in the desert, These tanks vent very little - I doubt it would ever be enough to cause problems....BUT valves can fail. It's very rare that a valve fails, but if it does happen in a confined space, it could be deadly. I wouldn't take that chance.
Where did you buy the tank with handle?
On Amazon over a year and a half ago.
Were can you get the cheap tank holders the rubber ones.
Are you talking about the plastic carry handle? or Quick Fist Clamps for mounting the tank?
@@chrisdesertdog2162 I'll take either. Wish you would of put your parts list up in descriptions with an affiliate link to Amazon. Then you get a little kick back which u deserve for saving everyone 100$ of dollars easily and I could copy paste the list and life is good. Excellent Video.
Is it safe to use a co2 tank with siphon tube installed?
@@JayCarillo Probably not in this application. The siphon tube is used in "Mother" or Source bottles to transfer liquid CO2 from the bottom of the bottle to another bottle. You don't want the liquid CO2 to fill up tires; you want the gas from the upper portion of the bottle for tire inflation purposes.
Can you power air lockers with this setup?
Kelly from Two Brothers Bushcraft - I would say yes with the caveat of adding a regulator between it and locker actuator so you don’t blow out the actuator seals.
Yes you can... as above you just need a regulator to regulate the pressure otherwise you will blow seals.
Awesome video