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Pumping gas

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Darren:
Oh you get that problem as well do you.

I thought it was just us brits

Brass_Machine:
A very interesting read. Hmmm...

BTW, isn't like almost 4am Darren??

Eric

Darren:
Yes Eric,

it's this cat thing, say no more

Call me soft if you like

Brass_Machine:

--- Quote from: Darren on January 14, 2009, 10:50:47 PM ---Yes Eric,

it's this cat thing, say no more

Call me soft if you like

--- End quote ---

Never would I do that, I understand. How about I call you 'human' instead?

Eric

If you are still up, check your PMs in about 10 minutes.

SPiN Racing:
I have a suggestion.. if it helps.

If you are saying that it takes quite some time for the low pressure gas to come into a tank of a given volume and pressure.
Lets say.. you have a big tank in the car. And it holds (I have no idea so Im making this up) 100 Cubic feet of compressed gas at 200Bar.
If you were to compress this from the Mains.. it would take (more guessing) 10 hours to fill.

Wouldnt it be a simpler idea to have a decently large tank buried in the yard or something that holds.. say.. 200 Feet of gas. Then you could let the slow steady pressurization of the tank run on its own. Once fill shut off via pressure switch.
When its time to fill the car, simply connect the two and let it bleed over? Or possibly run a pump for a short time as it would equalise pressure between the two, lowering the overall pressure some.

It would make a re-fill go from a 10 hour ordeal to a few minute process wouldnt it?

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