He shorted you, a 5 pound co2 tank has 7.4 pounds of actual capacity. They are supposed to be filled to 68 percent full for safety from heat, 68 percent of 7.4 is 5.032 pounds. He filled those tank to only 40 percent. All certified tanks are rated to hold the listed amount of liquid co2 and have factored in the 68% safety margin. They are either ignorant or intentionally shorting every customer almost 30 percent per fill.
Howdy ! where did you buy the 10 gallon cylinder i am planning to get one , i am setting up a planted tank wanted to know the costs , where do you get it filled now in houston side ...how long does it last and how much does it cost to fill em up
I just look online for mine. All cylinders aren’t created equally, so do your homework to see what you want. I like new aluminum LX6 6061-T6 brand Luxer Cylinders. Cost will vary. You can still fill at Carbonics, but I use a different place closer to my house now. It’s called Precision Blend INC. (PBI Gases). Cost is relatively cheap. Maybe like $20-$30 or so for my 20# cylinder’s. They fill them fuller than Carbonics.
What's the machine that's pumping the co2 into the tanks called? I have a 450 LASER-CYL CO2 supply tank, and I'd like to fill 5lb tanks, but the laser-cyl doesn't have enough pressure. Thanks!
Just subbed im fixing to buy one trying to decise between a 20pound or 50 only reason im thinking 20 is because it would be lighter have you ever moved a 50 pound co2 tank?
@@Reefahholic LOL...I watched a lot closer at the pricing board and saw carbonics on a faded sheet of paper clipped to it... Great videos man! We should connect.... we have a lot of similar thoughts. I'm also doing the moonshiners method. What's the best way to contact you?
Dont know where anyone is located but some gas vendors dont even charge for the tank. If you use their product theres no charge for tank rental or fees. Just take it back and switch. They may want a cc # on file but my vendor in the midwest (Delta Gasses) does not. They are a phenominal supplier.
I just buy my own cylinder. I’d rather not have an ugly old half painted/rusted cylinder in the living room. 🙂 However, if your reef is in a location where the tank isn’t seen, it’s probably a good option.
Just purchased a #20 CO2 tank for $125 and filled for $27 in Costa Mesa, CA. Weighed the filled tank at home and only got 6lb CO2. (31lb - 25lb empty weight ). Not sure if this is normal in SoCal.
@David Cramer man....looking big just before the front. Probably gonna get blown out quick on Saturday. I’d get there as early as possible. Surfside likes the SW and W winds so that might be the call on Saturday morning.
That’s a great question. I’d like to know too. I do know that if you go to a paintball place it’s not food grade. There’s Breweries and other Beverage Companies that fill with food grade gas because it’s used for human consumption.
The CO2 is almost identical, but the container it's stored in is different. Food grade has a glass liner, non food grade can be stored in lead containers allegedly.
Food grade co2 is required to have a 99.90% purity rating, Industrial is required to have a 99.50% purity rating. I usually get coleman/research grade which is required to have 99.999% purity rating.
Dude straight up lied to you ! He could have filled that bottle to 5lb capacity if he would have chilled the bottle 1st! Either by putting it in a freezer for a few hours or by putting a little gas in the bottle then venting it fast to chill the bottle.
@@Reefahholic just buy how dirty it it is there. i could be wrong. If its not food grade it could have a chemical called benzene (very small amounts) will give you head aches right after drinking. the only difference is in production and handling. oils they use to keep seals from drying out and rust build up. in food grade its always all stainless steel parts. Brass pipes or fittings that can and do have lead in them. Also i could be wrong but i did not see any bottles with a Food Grade Label.
He shorted you, a 5 pound co2 tank has 7.4 pounds of actual capacity. They are supposed to be filled to 68 percent full for safety from heat, 68 percent of 7.4 is 5.032 pounds. He filled those tank to only 40 percent. All certified tanks are rated to hold the listed amount of liquid co2 and have factored in the 68% safety margin. They are either ignorant or intentionally shorting every customer almost 30 percent per fill.
thats what i noticed too lmao
Dang! That's crazy because that tank didn't last long at all. Sorry for the late reply, but UA-cam doesn't always notify me of comments.
Yeah, I think they got me.
yea since science and all
Howdy ! where did you buy the 10 gallon cylinder i am planning to get one , i am setting up a planted tank wanted to know the costs , where do you get it filled now in houston side ...how long does it last and how much does it cost to fill em up
I just look online for mine. All cylinders aren’t created equally, so do your homework to see what you want. I like new aluminum LX6 6061-T6 brand Luxer Cylinders. Cost will vary. You can still fill at Carbonics, but I use a different place closer to my house now. It’s called Precision Blend INC. (PBI Gases). Cost is relatively cheap. Maybe like $20-$30 or so for my 20# cylinder’s. They fill them fuller than Carbonics.
What's the machine that's pumping the co2 into the tanks called? I have a 450 LASER-CYL CO2 supply tank, and I'd like to fill 5lb tanks, but the laser-cyl doesn't have enough pressure. Thanks!
That I don’t know. I just know it pumps from a large storage reservoir on the side of their building.
Where did you go to get it fill
South Houston at Carbonics.
Can you use it for welding?
You could. Food grade is more for beverages and a lot of us use for reef tanks. Runs a calcium reactor.
Just subbed im fixing to buy one trying to decise between a 20pound or 50 only reason im thinking 20 is because it would be lighter have you ever moved a 50 pound co2 tank?
What size tank? 20 pound would be better. Then you can get two and switch them out.
I'm in the houston area but missed the name of the place? Where is it?
@Scott Doucet Carbonics
@@Reefahholic LOL...I watched a lot closer at the pricing board and saw carbonics on a faded sheet of paper clipped to it... Great videos man! We should connect.... we have a lot of similar thoughts. I'm also doing the moonshiners method. What's the best way to contact you?
Dont know where anyone is located but some gas vendors dont even charge for the tank. If you use their product theres no charge for tank rental or fees. Just take it back and switch. They may want a cc # on file but my vendor in the midwest (Delta Gasses) does not. They are a phenominal supplier.
I just buy my own cylinder. I’d rather not have an ugly old half painted/rusted cylinder in the living room. 🙂 However, if your reef is in a location where the tank isn’t seen, it’s probably a good option.
Just purchased a #20 CO2 tank for $125 and filled for $27 in Costa Mesa, CA. Weighed the filled tank at home and only got 6lb CO2. (31lb - 25lb empty weight ). Not sure if this is normal in SoCal.
Mine didn't last long on a 75/G. Go as big as possible. 20# should be good and last a lot longer. Not sure the weight.
is this place in Houston?
Yes it is. Carbonics. It’s on the Southeast side.
tanong ko regarding sa co2 na para sa aquarium at kung pwede gamitin sa soda drinks purposes?
Yes, as long as it’s “food grade” CO2.
How long do those last you? What tank size do you use them on and what home many bps?
They didn't last long on my 75 gallon. Less than 1 month. I recommend getting as big as you can.
@@Reefahholic I eventually got a 10 lb for my 55
What is this Saturday looking like for surfing?
@David Cramer man....looking big just before the front. Probably gonna get blown out quick on Saturday. I’d get there as early as possible. Surfside likes the SW and W winds so that might be the call on Saturday morning.
@David Cramer looks like low tide got it in Galveston bro.
Hard offshore this morning
Hope it backs off in the afternoon
@David Cramer dangit! Gotta love Texas!
Went to Surfside it was cold but fun waves
Awesome video
Thanks!
So what makes it food grade exactly?
That’s a great question. I’d like to know too. I do know that if you go to a paintball place it’s not food grade. There’s Breweries and other Beverage Companies that fill with food grade gas because it’s used for human consumption.
The CO2 is almost identical, but the container it's stored in is different. Food grade has a glass liner, non food grade can be stored in lead containers allegedly.
Food grade co2 is required to have a 99.90% purity rating, Industrial is required to have a 99.50% purity rating. I usually get coleman/research grade which is required to have 99.999% purity rating.
@@Reloadeez Where do you get your coleman/research grade with 99.999% purity rating?
Thanks for info 😎
My Pleasure!
Dude straight up lied to you !
He could have filled that bottle to 5lb capacity if he would have chilled the bottle 1st! Either by putting it in a freezer for a few hours or by putting a little gas in the bottle then venting it fast to chill the bottle.
Yep, they were under filling them for sure. My bottles were going empty too fast. I switched to a different place and my cylinders last forever now.
Hi could you share. Which one you are switching too@@Reefahholic Thank you
Now we know the industry secret..👍🏾👍🏾 there is only 3lbs in a 5lb tank 😂
@Jeff’s Reef Tank yeah...I was thinking...ahh I need 5. Lol
Nice I get mine filled for $10 here in Philly
@PRFishGirl Wow, that’s a steal!
It’s going down for real 👍😎💪
Bro you can get your tanks refilled and go to the gun range at the same time 👍💪😎
i doubt thats food grade.
@@timg2973 why?
@@Reefahholic just buy how dirty it it is there. i could be wrong. If its not food grade it could have a chemical called benzene (very small amounts) will give you head aches right after drinking. the only difference is in production and handling. oils they use to keep seals from drying out and rust build up. in food grade its always all stainless steel parts. Brass pipes or fittings that can and do have lead in them. Also i could be wrong but i did not see any bottles with a Food Grade Label.
@@Reefahholic ua-cam.com/video/FVEMNUPCQWY/v-deo.html
@@Reefahholic i just looked at your Chanel your not making soda with it lol
That re-filler is a thief. a 5lb tank handles 5 lbs of Co2. His BS yammering is bull---t
Bob...you are probably right.