Hi,
I would like to fill my own 60 cubic ft (2200 psi). Clyinder with helium from a larger 300 cu. Ft cylinder. I'm hoping to recover from as low as 200 or 100 PSI from the supply cylinder.
I would be doing 2-3 fills a week.
I'm considering an electric compressor of some sort. I'm trying to do this for under $1,000 even if I need to buy used.
What solutions would you recommend?
I'm looking for a economical bootstrap solution.
I don't have shop air but could buy a smaller compressor that does 3 CFM. But even might be more than I can afford.
I have a few limitations in that I don't and can't have big shop air because it's too loud and expensive and most are too big for my current living space.
I don't mind if filling takes a few hours as long as the unit can run that long without having worry about rebuilding prematurely.
I may be able to get a relatively small quiet California Air Tools compressor. But those seem to have 2-3 CFM.
Though I prefer an electric solution
Would a Yong Heng air compressor work? I've heard some compressors can easily be modified to take air in like nitrogen or helium and compress / boost it.
Im open to any outside the box ideas. Any help, thoughts or suggestions would be helpful.
I would like to fill my own 60 cubic ft (2200 psi). Clyinder with helium from a larger 300 cu. Ft cylinder. I'm hoping to recover from as low as 200 or 100 PSI from the supply cylinder.
I would be doing 2-3 fills a week.
I'm considering an electric compressor of some sort. I'm trying to do this for under $1,000 even if I need to buy used.
What solutions would you recommend?
I'm looking for a economical bootstrap solution.
I don't have shop air but could buy a smaller compressor that does 3 CFM. But even might be more than I can afford.
I have a few limitations in that I don't and can't have big shop air because it's too loud and expensive and most are too big for my current living space.
I don't mind if filling takes a few hours as long as the unit can run that long without having worry about rebuilding prematurely.
I may be able to get a relatively small quiet California Air Tools compressor. But those seem to have 2-3 CFM.
Though I prefer an electric solution
Would a Yong Heng air compressor work? I've heard some compressors can easily be modified to take air in like nitrogen or helium and compress / boost it.
Im open to any outside the box ideas. Any help, thoughts or suggestions would be helpful.