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Can I fill my 90 cu in. Benjamin Carbon Fiber tank with this compressor? — 4 Answers

by Steve, from TX, United States Asked on April 17, 2019

Name Hatsan TactAir Spark Portable PCP Compressor (3.7)
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Answered by Ethan C., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on October 09, 2019

This will fill up to a 1L bottle, which is roughly 61 cubic inches, however you should be able to fill the bottle up the rest of the way after letting it cool down.

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Answered by Nate, guest, from NH, United States, on August 10, 2019

If you look up the conversion online it's telling me 1 liter is equal to 61 cubic inches, I have no idea where this other answer took it's as lbs but its 1 L. to 61 cu. in.

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Answered by John, guest, from CA, United States, on June 03, 2019

Well they say it only fills 1 pound bottles imagine you burn it up trying to fill a 90 lb bottle so my guest brother is that you got to cut it on and off a whole lot so I can cool down so it might take a pretty good while to fill that bottle... LOL this is all conjecture brother...

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Answered by rich, guest, from AL, United States, on June 02, 2019

If you have the right connection fittings, you can put compressed air into any thing, daa.

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