Whitelightnin once bubbled...
I currently use oxygen tanks for storage banks on my steel 72's. They (oxygen tanks) are rated for 2250 psi. I fill them to 2500 psi. I have heard of people using them as storage banks & filling them to 3500psi. Does anyone on here know of this being done?
I will hot fill non plus rated steel 72's to 2400-2500 psi, but it's a situation where when they cool to room temp they are right around 2250-2300 psi. I have gotten pretty good at feeling the temp of the side of the tank and knowing how much of an overfill I need to use to get the actual service pressure at room temp.
However I don't really regard this as an overfill as if I filled the tank very slowly to 225o psi at 70 degrees and then took it outside, where it was 105 degrees, the tank pressure would increase but it would not technically be overfilled as the service pressure is based on the pressure at room temp.
I think there is a critical difference between pushing a tank 300-400 psi to get a good fill when it cools and intentionally putting more cu ft of air in the tank that it was intended to hold.