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Fennec123

Fennec123

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Nov 26, 2022
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So I just got my N tank out to test the pressure and I got angry at myself for literally shaking as I was opening the valve.

All these stupid thoughts going on in my head.... what if I turned the regulator fully open instead of closed? What if I didn't tighten it properly and it flies off and destroys my roomies TV? What if it somehow just explodes!

I think that's perhaps the biggest hurdle with the exit bag method. Aside from the technical aspects of it (which I believe are obsessed over WAY too much on this forum!) but the fear of dealing with unfamiliar "scary@ equipment that you probably only ever see being handled by professionals.

I'm sure if I was a plumber, this method would be way less stressful lol 😆

Anyway. Just a thought I had just now

Oh and my tank was just over 200bar so it looks like I'm still good 👍🏼
 
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thewalkingdread

thewalkingdread

Life is a pointless, undeserved, unnecessary pain.
Oct 30, 2023
489
Yeah... I went through all of this when I got my tank.

It's an excruciating process...
 
Justnotme

Justnotme

I want to hang myself
Mar 7, 2022
633
Damn... For these reasons, I have not attached the regulator in 3 months.
For three months I have been afraid that the cylinder will burst..
Now I do not know what to do.
I want to sell it.
It seems that I still can't decide to attach the regulator to the cylinder
 

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