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Old August 18th, 2012, 06:42   #1
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gas spraying out of propane tank after fill?

I have a propane adapter that I bought off ebay, its green and plastic. Lately on the last few fills it has been spewing propane out the nozzle even after filling, for a good 8-10 seconds post-fill. Ive noticed the fills have been spewing a lot lately as well. I just lubed my o-ring for the adapter and hopefully it will fix it, has anyone else had this problem before?
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Old August 18th, 2012, 07:26   #2
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Because it's a cheap knockoff and the nozzle is getting stuck, leaving the valve open. Get the original - Airsoft Innovations
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Old August 18th, 2012, 18:14   #3
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Or the Madbull Metal, if you don't want to unscrew the whole adapter for lubing.
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Old August 22nd, 2012, 15:34   #4
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I have a propane adapter that I bought off ebay, its green and plastic. Lately on the last few fills it has been spewing propane out the nozzle even after filling, for a good 8-10 seconds post-fill. Ive noticed the fills have been spewing a lot lately as well. I just lubed my o-ring for the adapter and hopefully it will fix it, has anyone else had this problem before?
Get the real AI adapter as mentioned by Coach.

You probably made the problem worse by lubing your o-ring since oil will cause the rubber to swell. Actually, now that I mention swelling, that's probably what happened. Using oil in the adapter probably got into the o-ring after so many uses.

Same idea with hopup rubbers - do not let oil get in there.
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Old August 22nd, 2012, 15:50   #5
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Don't get the madbull metal. It leaks and it sticks. Also, it has the potential of damaging you fill valves cause it's metal tip on metal fill valve. Put 2-4 drops of oil on the top of the propane tank prior to screwing on the AI propane adapter.

Easy as pie. If it doesn't fill properly after that don't overlook the possibility of you having a defective tank. Just by a new one or 3 pack. There cheap enough. I've had bad tanks in the past that don't work well with my adapter.

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Old August 22nd, 2012, 18:23   #6
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Don't get the madbull metal. It leaks and it sticks. Also, it has the potential of damaging you fill valves cause it's metal tip on metal fill valve. Put 2-4 drops of oil on the top of the propane tank prior to screwing on the AI propane adapter.

Easy as pie. If it doesn't fill properly after that don't overlook the possibility of you having a defective tank. Just by a new one or 3 pack. There cheap enough. I've had bad tanks in the past that don't work well with my adapter.

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PErsonally I'd vouch for the Madbull metal ones. Mine doeesn't leak or stick. I'v gone through 2 AI adapters and was disappointed with how easy the tips broke off, rendering them completely useless. Just be careful while you're filling your mags and you won't damage the fill valves.
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Old August 22nd, 2012, 18:38   #7
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PErsonally I'd vouch for the Madbull metal ones. Mine doeesn't leak or stick. I'v gone through 2 AI adapters and was disappointed with how easy the tips broke off, rendering them completely useless. Just be careful while you're filling your mags and you won't damage the fill valves.
How did they break? While you were filling magazines?

If you're breaking the tips, maybe you're filling incorrectly? I've had my AI for years and it hasn't failed on me yet. Honestly though, I'd rather buy a new AI adapter rather than deal with broken magazine fill valves. Replacing fill valves is seriously a bitch.
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