Probably would have filled at the same rate but the amount of heat dissipated compressing at gas into a set volume from 3000 to 4500psi is greater that that going from 0 - 3000psi and its the heat that is the issue.Because I have a stako, and I was trying to fill as slow as I possibly could, but the slightest move on the handle would make it fill very quickly, so prehaps if there was a 3k fill as the post above suggested, prehaps that'd fill alot slower & safer? (Yes I know we wouldnt be getting the full capabilities of the stako with the 3k fill rather than 4.5k, but atleast we'd be keeping our lives, equipment and others around us safe)
That seems quick to me. I'm sure H-Pac fills are double that for bothkitch said:The Fill rate has been checked at the station and a 4500psi fill from empty for a .8l bottle is 10 seconds (a 1.1 should be around the 14/15 second mark).
What is puzzling is in this case we do not seem to have a particulate. We have heat and a compressed gas but we still need some sort of contaminating particulate, and to be perfectly frank, it does not have to be liquid based. If you have a fine enough powder it can be just as lethal in very similar conditions