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Justin said:Cool banana's Ausdb if that's how it is then that's how it is, I'm no gas expert. I was of the understanding that in order to fill a bottle with "liquid" gas you needed to bleed the head space of gas in the receiving vessel to lower the pressure slightly allowing liquid to flow into the new vessel and fill from the bottom up.
FWIW I picked up a new soda stream bottle the other day (the 330g alu), traded in the old steel bottle-Kmart wouldn't exchange the old steel bottle so I had to try elsewhere and eventually got it swapped over to a new bottle. It's doesn't appear to have a bleed off screw either like the old steel ones did. Portable 3 gallon kegs are go with my second reg and Hoops soda stream adapter.
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No worries Justin,
I'm not sure exactly how to do the big ones, Batz will pipe in possibly. To fill a new sodastream or paintball cyl you need a tee in the filling line which has a valve on it. You open the filling cylinder squirt a blast of CO2 in to the one to be filled. Close the valve on the main cylinder, crack the valve on the tee to let the CO2 out that you just blew in and it chills the bottle instantly. Close the tee valve and then quickly open the fill cylinder valve and fill your cylinder by weight.
If you get the receiving cylinder cold enough you can just fill by pressure differential. We used to decant refrigerant gases at work this way all the time as you don't want to be venting refrigerant away to waste all the time. 1 it upsets the environmental types and 2 refrigerants are expensive!
I filled a steel sodastream the same way from a fire extinguisher last week with GL's dodgy fitting (which doesnt have the tee'd off valve, we decided this needs to be added for the new ones). I blew in a shot of CO2 from the extinguisher, cracked the bleed valve to let it out and the bottle got nice and cold. Nipped up the bleed valve and then let a nicely timed blast of CO2 into the sodastream from the extinguisher. As his fitting is solid copper tubing we couldnt weigh it but I put it on a set of scales after filling and had managed to get exactly 250g into it!