Will nitrogen compress butane gas into a liquid or just push liquid?

not sure if this is the thread to be asking but I didn’t want to start a new thread… for those using N2 assist, what is the most pressure you have had to apply (no CRC in the system this run)

I have a clogged up filter somewhere and I want to blow it out without blowing up. I hate to tear down with out a full dump to collections

Please post pics

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just looking to hear what is the most pressure peeps have had to use in pushing through clogs.

I have charged my tank up to 120psi when I got a clog…I don’t like doing it though lol

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I’d be wary of any gasket filters. You can potentially blow out the gasket as well

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I am very aware of that and I do have gasket filters. That is exactly why I am asking what is the max peeps have used. I pressure test the system with N2 at 100psi before ever running but I have never run a N2 assist above 45psi

Problem solved… pushed the psi up to 70 and got a good flow going now. I love this place!!!

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Yeah I start at 30psi and work my way up to between 60-80 (until my desired flow rate is hit) So that doesn’t sound out of the norm tbh

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Can nitrogen, be added to a Butane tank, with the intent of increasing the PSI, in the Butane tank?

This was the closest post I could find to this subject, yes it’s pushing rather than blending, but is in the ballpark. I’m guessing at least one of you, is an expert on the subject.

Thanks in advance.

What other option(s) can you give for what might happen if nitrogen was introduced in this manner?

What is your goal? (Other than more pressure?)

Using this to get cold solvent out of the tank (zero head pressure or even vacuum if you’ve done it right)?!?

Then search on THAT Eg: Question about Nitro Push

If not, and you don’t yet have an answer, tell us more of your goals…

Yes :+1:t6:

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Fed for a day…

:man_shrugging:

…and there is more to using N2 to aid solvent injection that “can I use N2 to increase pressure in a tank”