Divingblueberry
Contributor
Here’s how I understand it :
With a full tank (3000 psi) the pressure on the valve prevent it from moving. Only a situation like a free flow or an equivalent can bring down the pressure low enough to be able to unscrew the valve like I did.
I guess, the two are related in a sense that without the tank bleeding out, there is no way I ( or anybody else) could have unscrew the valve.
Looking at the situation after the fact may have led to think that there was laziness involved, but that wasn’t the case. One led to another.
With a full tank (3000 psi) the pressure on the valve prevent it from moving. Only a situation like a free flow or an equivalent can bring down the pressure low enough to be able to unscrew the valve like I did.
I guess, the two are related in a sense that without the tank bleeding out, there is no way I ( or anybody else) could have unscrew the valve.
Looking at the situation after the fact may have led to think that there was laziness involved, but that wasn’t the case. One led to another.