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Re: Charging a System
If you have your system set up with everything hooked up except the compressor, you should be able to pressurize your system through your relief valve, (the 90 degree valve that should be connected somehow to your tanks.) Fill up your tanks until you reach 120 psi, then shut the valve and unplug your hose coming from the compressor.
Last edited by Matt C : 05-02-2008 at 17:21. Reason: typo WAS: chould IS: should |
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