Psi is Pounds (per) Square Inch. It is a measure of air pressure. an average HPA tanks run on a psi of about 4500. Guns have an operating psi, how much pressure to move all the parts, of 180 roughly.
There is no paintball gun that runs on only 200 psi.
your local paintball field. Or you can purchase a scuba tank and adapter to fill the paintball tank with and every once in a while fill the scuba tank up if you live like out in the middle of nowhere
There are approximately 26.107 psi in 180 kPa.
+/- 3% of 180 psi is the range allowed from 180 psi. To calculate 3%, multiply 180 * .03, then add or subtract to/from 180: 180 * .03 = 5.4 (round off to 5) the range is from 175 psi minimum to 185 psi maximum
You shouldn't be playing paintball if you can't figure this out on your own. Alright?
Compression check. S-series see around 180 psi to be considered in good working order Compression check. S-series see around 180 psi to be considered in good working order
Im not to sure but you can use CO2 in bb guns. not just paintball, you have to regulate the PSI down from the 800s though, that can be done using special CO2 mags.
Yes the main difference is a SCUBA tank is used for high pressure breathing air (3200-5000 PSI). A paintball tank has a lower PSI rating and is also measured in ounces not PSI. Even though most people use a breathing air compressor to fill paintball tanks.
Different gun has different working PSI. Such as our gun, the working PSI is 800-1000psi.
a cheap 3000 psi tank can be purchased at your local sporting goods store and is 35-40 dollars. A good 4500 psi carbon fiber tank can cost upwards of 150 dollars
PSI= Pounds per Square Inch Its the pressure the gun is running at.