couldnt the air leak be coming from the air that is trapped between the two layers in the making of the bottle process and the leak may dissapear when this air has gone as the qoute says "the bottle was new" , however the last posts show differentHad a customer use a brand new stako bottle at the site i work it leaked as described a constant leak from round the base of the bottle scarred the hell out of me 3000psi leaking out of bottle it self. Now iv read the Stako desighn from them im never getting a stako nore will i ever be filling one at the site.
I had heard what had happened while I was in Germany but never got a chance to discuss the point in detail with H-pac.
But, as an event organiser I along with all other's in the same position look for guidance from the professionals in this matter and H-pac themselves will have the final say on any products they allow to be filled using their equipment.
H-Pac would not refuse to fill any bottle unless they felt unsure of the safety of the bottle or regulator.
If indeed what was observed is normal with this product and is not a fault perhaps the manufacturer themselves should have made sure people were made aware of the phenomena before it was discovered.
Good call by H-pac/Millennium Series.
Russ
Even if it was then the air should stay trapped between the layers not leak out. If it leaks out then the outer layer is weak therefore unsafe. Remember any scratch or damage to the outside of your bottle and they destroy it and even if it is in test they can refuse to allow you to fill itcouldnt the air leak be coming from the air that is trapped between the two layers in the making of the bottle process and the leak may dissapear when this air has gone as the qoute says "the bottle was new" , however the last posts show different![]()
It would also stop you from transporting it between countries if you were flying...How does air get inbetween the two layers?![]()
Surely they are airtight?
Also, if you read the side of the bottle, it does say:
Directions for use: Do not fully empty, close the cylinder valve, close the shut-off valve, to be filled only with air (atmospheric gas) according to EN 12021."
Wouldn't the bit in bold stop any air from getting inbetween the two layers??
Mine started leaking late last year, Manufacture date 06.2006. (Got it around sept and was leaking by nov)
It was one of a batch imported by Iron Lions from Skill Paintball (think their a polish shop that handles european distribution of Stako's).
First thing i notices was a few days after an event it was empty when i know their was 3500+ psi in it when i'l left the event. I filled it to 1500psi from a dive tank and that's when i heard a leak, i took that video which scared the s@#t out of me and imediatly emptied the tank.
Edwin from Iron Lions was informed as they were using/selling tanks bought at the same time, he reported that they had NOT had any similar issues and gave me contact details for Skill Paintball.
After many attempts at getting any kind of response out of skill i ended up with a scrap tank which is still here.
Ended up buying another stako from planet so i'm now out of pocket by around £300 and have 2 useless tanks![]()