Hey all,
My father does a lot of work with fire extinguishers, and often get chrome/Stainless steel ones as scrap. Since these are a pressure vessel designed to hold liquid, and compressed under nitrogen, I was wondering what you think would happen in I put a load of stout into one. The vessels are rated for 14 bar, so should be fine for corny pressures of.. 20 Psi or so? I imagine the nozzle will be okay for it, as although extinguishers expel water much faster than a pump, the lower pressure should counteract this.
I just have a few questions;
Do you think this could actually work?
Do you prime something if you hold it under nitrogen
An extinguisher is 'top tap' with a pipe to the bottom, should I cut this down to reduce the chance of sediment being picked up?
Has anyone done this before
Regards, Ant
My father does a lot of work with fire extinguishers, and often get chrome/Stainless steel ones as scrap. Since these are a pressure vessel designed to hold liquid, and compressed under nitrogen, I was wondering what you think would happen in I put a load of stout into one. The vessels are rated for 14 bar, so should be fine for corny pressures of.. 20 Psi or so? I imagine the nozzle will be okay for it, as although extinguishers expel water much faster than a pump, the lower pressure should counteract this.
I just have a few questions;
Do you think this could actually work?
Do you prime something if you hold it under nitrogen
An extinguisher is 'top tap' with a pipe to the bottom, should I cut this down to reduce the chance of sediment being picked up?
Has anyone done this before
Regards, Ant