Preset, screw-in regulator that delivers 850 psi (high pressure) output. Optional LP shims available to convert the output to low pressure. This is the standard size used in paintball.
Size: 68 cubic inch
Pressure: 4500 psi
Pure Energy 68ci HP TankWell, owning only a crossfire and this, I have liked this tank better because the gauge is smaller. This tank as about a 30+ shots per second, so your not going to out shoot it. It is fairly nice...
Well, owning only a crossfire and this, I have liked this tank better because the gauge is smaller. This tank as about a 30+ shots per second, so your not going to out shoot it. It is fairly nice with a little bit of weight compared to others. Only gripe is it is a little on the heavier side. But, when i comes down to it. Its about the same as some of the tanks out there.
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Currently 5/5 stars.
Pure Energy 68ci HP TankThe best thing about Pure Energy is that if you have an issue, your local shop can service the tank whereas most other systems can not be.
The best thing about Pure Energy is that if you have an issue, your local shop can service the tank whereas most other systems can not be.
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Currently 5/5 stars.
Pure Energy 68ci HP TankI've had 2 different 68ci pure energy tanks, I like them, they provide great flow, have a good recharge, I've never had any problems when shooting strings of paint, and I've never had any problems...
I've had 2 different 68ci pure energy tanks, I like them, they provide great flow, have a good recharge, I've never had any problems when shooting strings of paint, and I've never had any problems with the regs/fill nipples
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Pure Energy 68ci HP TankThese are great tanks. They perform flawlessly.
Pure Energy 68ci HP TankI've had a couple of pure energy tanks, and had issues with the fill nipples leaking. While this is a fixable problem, it was annoying.
Other then that the tank is decently priced, has a good...
i bought it new in 2004 and have rehydroed it and it still keeps on ticking
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Currently 4/5 stars.
Pure Energy 68ci HP TankThis was probably one of my first HP tanks and I had a great experience with it.
Looks: It's a tank, and a good looking one at that, the tank can take a beating before any noticeable marks or dents...
This was probably one of my first HP tanks and I had a great experience with it.
Looks: It's a tank, and a good looking one at that, the tank can take a beating before any noticeable marks or dents show up, get a tank cover.
Durability: Like I said before this tank takes a few good drops for anything to really show. The one problem I had with this tank was the regulator dents very easily but it's still usable, the pressure gauge cracks easily as well.
Weight: The tank is great, but it is not the lightest out there, it's an amazing tank for it's price here on the nation but I would not recommend spending 130$+ on it anywhere else.
Overall for the price on here it's great tank for it's price but spending 130$+ is really not worth it. Great for beginners, if your low on cash and need a good tank pick this one up.
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Pure Energy 68ci HP TankI used one of these for a while, and I didn't have any problems with it. I did notice that most of my friends had different brands and most of theirs were lighter than the Pure Energy. Overall I...
I used one of these for a while, and I didn't have any problems with it. I did notice that most of my friends had different brands and most of theirs were lighter than the Pure Energy. Overall I would suggest looking around before you decide to buy one.
I will give it 5/10
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Currently 3.7/5 stars.
Pure Energy 68ci HP TankI can't count the number of fill nipples I've replaced on these in the past few years. Seems if the person who fills your tank fills it to fast the inner o-rings on the fill nipple will fold and the...
I can't count the number of fill nipples I've replaced on these in the past few years. Seems if the person who fills your tank fills it to fast the inner o-rings on the fill nipple will fold and the next refill it will leak.
The PE tanks are also the heaviest CF tanks I've seen on the field but we're not talking a lot of weight ~ just a noticable amount heavier.
They are cheap though and that's a nice aspect. I prefer my Dye and CP tanks over PEs.