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I use one of those 50% extra 3 litre coke bottles. Mr. Boyle states you can use 2/3 of any given pressure of a 2 litre bottle and get the same amount of air into the tyre.

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True, but not necessarily at the same speed- and it's speed of delivery that makes or breaks tubeless (otherwise you could seat a tyre with a shock pump)

That's true, although I doubt the driving pressure is ever the limiting feature in flow rate for these things, so I think a 3l bottle is a better bet. The flow rate into the tyre is governed by Hagen-Pouseille so things that will make the most difference is a wider bore, and shorter length of tube (between the bottle and the tyre).

For what it's worth I tested my 3l sparkling water bottle (reinforced with duct tape) up to 150psi. I filled the bottle with water which isn't compressible therefore doesn't store energy like compressed air, then used a long air line and covered it all with a heavy blanket so if it did explode I wouldn't die. As above though, it's not necessary to use more than about 70-80 psi for inflating tyres IME. It's also worth noting that a bottle that's been inflated/deflated multiple times and is scratched/creased is likely to be a lot weaker than when brand new. If I was using these things regularly, I'd replace the bottle periodically.


 
Posted : 05/11/2016 11:35 am
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Sod it its friday afternoon and I'm bored

A mole of gas at STP takes up 22.4 litres.
a mole of CO2 weighs 44g
so 10 grams of CO2 takes up 5.1 litres at STP
so would be 2.5 bar inside a 2 litre tyre

+ 1bar of atmospheric pressure (assuming you're not doing this all in a vacuum) =3.5bar?


 
Posted : 05/11/2016 11:36 am
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I use a garden sprayer and it's always done the job

makes some sense, how did you adapt it?


 
Posted : 05/11/2016 1:28 pm
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I use a garden sprayer and it's always done the job

makes some sense, how did you adapt it?

Not much, really.

The metal rod section screws onto the trigger handle, so simply remove it.
On my sprayer, the resulting 'nozzle' fits directly over the valve (after removing the core) but you may have to attach a short length of hose, to make this easier.

Pump it up, attach to the valve, and press the trigger - bingo!!!

(It even comes with a built in pump)


 
Posted : 05/11/2016 2:54 pm
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I have several blue fire extinguishers. CO2 or powder>
Anyway I would like [b]detailed[/b] instructions of how to get the valve in it. Ie the bit that lets you inflate.
Anyone


 
Posted : 05/11/2016 9:51 pm
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It probably varies from model to model tbh. I used a big water one which had a gauge that threaded into the head- unscrewed gauge, drilled hole, fitted tubeless valve


 
Posted : 05/11/2016 10:17 pm
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http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/ghetto-tubeless-inflator-mk-vii

Here you go , been using one for a couple of years with no no problems .


 
Posted : 05/11/2016 10:27 pm
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I've had about 80psi in a 2ltr bottle without problems. In previous workshop experiments 2ltr Evian bottles would take around 160psi before exploding with enough force to blow a hole in a cheap internal door


 
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Posted : 06/11/2016 8:54 pm
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I have several blue fire extinguishers. CO2 or powder>
Anyway I would like detailed instructions of how to get the valve in it. Ie the bit that lets you inflate.
Anyone

Easiest way is to fill it from the outlet. I have a tee on mine with a shut off valve. Hold the handle or tape it, fill wth air.


 
Posted : 06/11/2016 9:30 pm
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belugabob - Member
I use a garden sprayer and it's always done the job

"......makes some sense, how did you adapt it?"

Not much, really.

The metal rod section screws onto the trigger handle, so simply remove it.
On my sprayer, the resulting 'nozzle' fits directly over the valve

well that was jolly pleasing just took one of mine apart and yes it fitted nice and tight straight onto the valve ๐Ÿ˜ฎ cheers - yet to use it in anger as am still stuck at stage one getting the tyres on to the rims for a tubed pre-inflate reckon it'll be a couple of weeks at least before I report back ๐Ÿ˜•


 
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