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Old July 12th 19, 12:56 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
John B. Slocomb
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Default How to use those CO2 inflators

On Thu, 11 Jul 2019 15:37:39 -0700 (PDT), AK
wrote:

On Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 9:58:53 AM UTC-5, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 3:50:16 AM UTC-4, au76666 wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jul 2019 17:56:13 -0700, AK wrote:

I bought a package of CO2 inflator which clearly states it works on
Presta And Schrader valves.

It has nothing to depress the needle part of the inner tube valve to
allow the gas in?

Thanks,
Andy

Why, btw, is CO2 used? Why not plain air?


I think it's because CO2 can be held as a liquid at room temperature and moderate
pressure. As a liquid, a lot more CO2 can be stored in a tiny steel bottle.
Storing an equivalent volume of air would require super cooling or extreme pressure.

But I'm not a chemist. No guarantee is expressed or implied.

- Frank Krygowski


The company got back with me.

Those cylinders are under 1000 lbs of pressure.

So, it blows right past the needle valve of your inner tube.

Andy

I would be guessing that once opened and attached, it has a very short life before all leaking out.



CO2 liquefies at different temperatures and pressured. At 70 degrees
CO2 obtains a gas pressure of 852.8 psi when confined in a vessel.
Much more explanations at

https://www.justanswer.com/general/0...cartridge.html


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Cheers,

John B.
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