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Buffer tanks...
Hi,
We are currently in need in a lighter buffer tank, at the moment we are using a 20oz co2 bottle with a modified pin valve (thanks Will for telling us how to do it) and I was wondering what else we could use.
I saw that the big nipper team were using modified camping bottle that they got pressurised, so that may be an option, but personally I would like a bigger Buffer tank. So I was thinking of a foam fire extinguisher.
Does anyone know what the imput thread is on the bottle?
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Re: Buffer tanks...
1. go down to your local scrap yard
2. pick up a large quantity of old foam fire extinguishers for about a quid each, avoid rusty ones
3. atleast one of them should have a thread close enough to a standard bsp thread for it to work, jam a fitting in and araldite in place
tips: bring a 1/2 bsp fitting with you and compare the od of where the valve enters the cylinder to the 1/2. this will give you a good idea if the extinguisher will be suitable. also avoid the really cheap disposable ones (easy to spot, they have plastic valves) as there is no screw part in them.
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Re: Buffer tanks...
that may work
do you know what the dimensions are for them?
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Re: Buffer tanks...
ohh right I've only got 11om of height to play with...
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Re: Buffer tanks...
shouldn't be hard to find one the right size though
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Re: Buffer tanks...
Do you mean it must be 11cm diameter
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well the height of my robot is 110mm and i have to fit a solenoid valve and a esc underneath it
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Re: Buffer tanks...
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Worst case scenario. I could create one perfect fitting from Ti tube and end plates.