That would be nice if these turned out to be inexpensive.D_Hall wrote:While it *always* means it's expensive, "expensive" is a relative term. I've been shocked in both directions in such scenarios. IE, I've had experiences with "That's IT? Really?"
True a QEV that could handle unregged CO2 would be great, especially for those like BtB, but I wouldn't go as far as saying that it would eliminate any desire to play with hybrids, I'm sure that someone would use it up to its 10,000 psi pressure rating as a hybrid.For home use, a QEV that could handle unregulated CO2 would eliminate any desire to play with hybrids.
Oh and I wasn't trying to suggest that normal QEVs could be used with unregged CO2, but that they have been proven to handle what your average spudder can put into them using a shock pump or fridge compressor (which very few of us actually have.)












