please, be a saint and explain to me why that was a stupid post?Before you make yourself look even stupider, you should probably shut your mouth and go start another wildly successful group buy.
You lost the last argument we got into miserably... why try again?
drag racer mag said:Overfilled bottles, even slightly overfilled, can displace this expansion area with liquid nitrous. When the bottle warms up, even slightly, the pressure will skyrocket, and the bottle could explode. The bottle valve has a built-in rupture disc to act as a safety, that is designed to blow off at 3,000 psi, emptying all of the nitrous, but do not take any chances - Do Not Overfill Your Bottle!
dragstuff.com said:When heating a nitrous bottle always keep safety in mind. Nitrous bottles are normally equipped with a safety burst disc in the bottle valve to prevent over pressurization of the bottle, However it is possible that the disc may not open as planned which could lead to a bottle explosion. It's a real good idea not to fully rely on automatic thermostats or pressure switches to regulate your bottle pressure. When heating your bottle, manually monitor the nitrous pressure or the tank temperature and don't leave bottles heating unattended.
Oh, BTW, my group buy is behind schedule because of material and my recent purchase of a new car, which put things on the back burner. Otherwise, it's going just fine:shrug: