high HPA works with any gun. the only ones that specifically run on low are certain angels.
Some gas companies have fillup stations where you can take your propane tank to have refilled with the assistance of an attendant. However, there may be a restriction as to how large of a tank you can transport legally (hazmat).
High pressure in meteorology is typically gauged using a barometer, which measures atmospheric pressure in hectopascals (hPa). A high-pressure system is generally defined as having readings above 1013 hPa, with values often exceeding 1020 hPa indicating more significant high pressure. Meteorological maps and satellite data can also help visualize these systems, showing areas of high pressure and their movement over time. Additionally, local weather stations provide real-time data to assess high-pressure conditions.
The typical atmospheric pressure in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, is around 1013 hPa (hectopascals) or 1,013 millibars, which is close to the average sea-level pressure. However, it can vary slightly depending on weather conditions and altitude, as the city is situated at about 750 meters above sea level. Generally, atmospheric pressure can range from about 980 hPa during low-pressure systems to around 1,050 hPa during high-pressure systems.
If you mean "identical" air pressures, no. Winds are caused by differences in air pressure, so you need to understand what you mean by "similar". If you reckond 1050 hPa is "similar " to 1010 hPa (which will produce strong winds if the distance between them is only tens of miles), the answer is yes. If you think 1050 hPa is similar to 1048 hPa, you'll only get a very light breeze.
Because a rise or drop of more than four "hpa" within a 2.5 to 4 hour time frame is a good indication that should the weather be nice when the barometric pressure shows said change... its not about to be so nice anymore. Weathered mountain climbers and hikers use this more often as a way to get a head start getting themselves prepped to ride out whatever may be coming.
Yes it can, with a high pressure tank.
any Co2 tank and high pressure HPA tanks.
No, automotive tire fillers will not have enough pressure to refill a HPA tank.
a HPA tank, every marker currently produced (and every marker that has been produced for a LONG time) that will work on CO2 will also be fine on HPA. the output pressure of a standard high pressure HPA tank is around 750-800 psi, and the output on your co2 tank is right around 800 so it is a direct swap, id recomend getting a 68/4500 HPA tank, it will give you about the same amount of shots as a 20oz CO2
Yes, any pressure or HPA tank on an FEP quest will work. It can not run on Co2.
HPA tank stands for High Pressure Air and is a 3500 to 5000 psi canister for paintball made of steel or carbon fiber. It is an alternative to CO2 tanks, and is also called: Nitrogen tank, nitro or air tank.
Some gas companies have fillup stations where you can take your propane tank to have refilled with the assistance of an attendant. However, there may be a restriction as to how large of a tank you can transport legally (hazmat).
What I think you mean is high or low pressure, like for a HPA tank? All spyders, bt's and tippmanns run on high pressure air which either means you should buy a 4500 psi tank. All guns should be chronographed for 295-300 fps, so all guns have the same velocity.
Yes, as long as its output pressure is high enough to operate the gun (higher for tippmanns, spyders).
HPA means high pressure air, so it basically means everything you breath in compressed into a tank
1025.79 hPa stands for 1025.79 hectopascals, which is a unit used to measure atmospheric pressure. It indicates the pressure exerted by the weight of the air above a specific point on Earth's surface. Typically, higher pressure values like this are associated with stable and fair weather conditions.
No you do not.