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PauloE
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I'm trying to compress a gas at max 300 psi. I'm making an air tank that will move a small turbine to make electricity. The problem, as I found out, is that 1L at 300 psi is not that much air and I need it to run for about a minute. When I fill my tank with air from a compressor, i run out of air rather quickly. I have a constant pressure regulator that I set at 90 psi and that is enough to move my turbine.
I noticed that you can put a lot of propane, or dust blower gas inside a can because they become a mixture under some pressure.
Is there any cheap non flammable gas that I could use to achieve about a minute at 80 psi given the constrains of my tank? ( 300 psi max and 1L)
to clarify: the 80 psi are channeled through a soccer pump adapter like this
Thanks a lot for any suggestion
I noticed that you can put a lot of propane, or dust blower gas inside a can because they become a mixture under some pressure.
Is there any cheap non flammable gas that I could use to achieve about a minute at 80 psi given the constrains of my tank? ( 300 psi max and 1L)
to clarify: the 80 psi are channeled through a soccer pump adapter like this
Thanks a lot for any suggestion