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Madreefer 01-30-2014 06:36 PM

CO2 Costs
 
I just filled up my 10lb Co2 tank for my calcium reactor. No it's not the first time.:lol: $43.50 seems pretty steep in price. What are you guys paying?

BlueTang<3 01-30-2014 07:03 PM

For my 20 pound bottles it was 36 in the city it would last me about 2 months, no leaks :wink:

That's why I switched to dosing ballin salts saves going there to deal with them, I always keep 2 bottles to save the hassle of running out.

Madreefer 01-30-2014 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by BlueTang<3 (Post 877005)
For my 20 pound bottles it was 36 in the city it would last me about 2 months, no leaks :wink:

That's why I switched to dosing ballin salts saves going there to deal with them, I always keep 2 bottles to save the hassle of running out.

Yea I'd say I'm getting hosed
I asked for a price on a 20lb bottle for a spare and it's $250

Magickiwi 01-30-2014 08:00 PM

It might have something to do with other agricultural uses around BC causing a supply shortage.

spit.fire 01-30-2014 08:30 PM

I pay 45 for my 20lb including getting it tested

Jakegr 01-30-2014 08:31 PM

I get 80 lb tanks filled up by Praxair for $60... $40 for 10 lb seems excessive. My work gets a discount, so I'd expect 80 lbs to about $80-100 from a regular customer.


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Madreefer 01-30-2014 08:54 PM

I called Praxair and its $28 there. I'm pretty sure a local reefer told me that Praxair will no longer fill or I would of went there. 2 fills ago at the same place I went today had to recertify my bottle. I'm betting the girl charged me the same as she said she looked at my last invoice.

SeaHorse_Fanatic 01-30-2014 09:26 PM

Tell them you're fighting Global Warming and the Greenhouse Effect by trapping CO2 emissions and storing them for humankind in your tanks.:wink: Ask for a Green discount next time :biggrin:

Ryanerickson 01-30-2014 09:30 PM

I have about 250 gallons of water all together my main display is a 120 gallon sps tank. With that said my reactor has been running on this system for over a year and a half now my guage has barely even gone down in that time maybe 50 psi why are you guys going thru so much co2 I am using a jet stream 1 Not sure of the bottle size.by the way I have a lot of sps sucking calcium up.

http://i864.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps8f3tfen9.jpg

BlueTang<3 01-30-2014 10:08 PM

Not sure why I was going through so much, before on the 250g the bottle would last 4-6 months and I had way more corals and clams it seemed, water volume now is 550 gallons, running a large calcium reactor and was running it off a needle valve about 4 drops per second. Switched to dosing and at 250 ml a say

sphelps 01-30-2014 10:35 PM

Slow leaks are pretty common for Ca reactors, most people don't even know they have them. Charge your line to double your running pressure, close the tank valve and see if it holds pressure for an hour, if it doesn't you have a leak. You could also have a leak in the actual reactor so you could pressure test that as well but you need to be more careful when doing so. Most reactors on the market are also pretty terrible at dissolving CO2 and/or making the most of it before the effluent, so some reactors are more efficient when it comes to CO2 usage. I would say A 20lb bottle should last about a year on the average system but it's highly variable, one of my previous systems (SPS dominant, 200G total) ran on the same CO2 tank for it's entire lifespan and while that was only around 2.5 years once the reactor was setup and I supplemented with Kalk it gives an idea how long a tank could last. IMO 2 months for 10lbs is way too short and something is off.

For CO2 here in Calgary it's around $30 to $40 for a 20lb bottle and probably not much less for a 10lb. Pretty much everywhere will also charge an extra $10 for expedited service, so you can't wait a week or so it costs more. I now use Oxipro just because they do an exchange system, you just exchange tanks so no waiting and I think it's around $40 but there's no hydro-test or other inspection cost ever added.

Madreefer 01-30-2014 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by BlueTang<3 (Post 877041)
Not sure why I was going through so much, before on the 250g the bottle would last 4-6 months and I had way more corals and clams it seemed, water volume now is 550 gallons, running a large calcium reactor and was running it off a needle valve about 4 drops per second. Switched to dosing and at 250 ml a say

Do you mean bubbles per second or the effluent from your reactor?

msjboy 01-31-2014 12:11 AM

From other bc aquaria forum site , people there say it is around $20 for a 10lb cylinder at its cheapest... mayb $30 - $36 is standard everywhere else in the GVRD area.
Does not include hydro testing of course which might be another $30 or so if you want that. They use fire extinguishing refill places, marine places that have the machines to do the refills. I assume up north, they charge more but $60 is quite pricey.

msjboy

BlueTang<3 01-31-2014 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Madreefer (Post 877053)
Do you mean bubbles per second or the effluent from your reactor?

Bubbles per second

BlueTang<3 01-31-2014 12:21 AM

Yeah I was using oxypro exchange bottles as well, I may have had a slow leak at reactor or tubing somewhere, I could charge the regulator and it would hold for days. Anyway I went away from this at least for now.

StirCrazy 01-31-2014 02:54 PM

I was paying about 18 bucks for a 20 lbs bottle and it would last me 8 months on a system with about 150 gal of water.

Steve

Dez 01-31-2014 06:22 PM

I think I paid $32 a couple of weeks ago for 10lbs

Madreefer 01-31-2014 06:39 PM

I called the place to make sure I wasn't overcharged and that's the price they charge, was no error. I guess Praxair is where I'll be getting it next time.

arrowan54 01-31-2014 07:44 PM

45 for ten pound in medicine hat

Doug 03-12-2014 06:18 PM

Just checking on prices here. Lease at one is around $125/yr. App $35 for 20#refill. Like Steve,s just drop off and get a new one.

With own tank at another place, about $50 for 20# refill and about $40 for 10#. That seems a bit expensive.

Think i will go with the lease option?

StirCrazy 03-12-2014 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 885740)
Just checking on prices here. Lease at one is around $125/yr. App $35 for 20#refill. Like Steve,s just drop off and get a new one.

With own tank at another place, about $50 for 20# refill and about $40 for 10#. That seems a bit expensive.

Think i will go with the lease option?

where did you call Doug?

depending on how long it takes to use the tank up, buying it is a lot cheeper. you figure if you have a high usage and use two tanks per year leasing it is going to cost you about 195/year for gass, if you own the tank and pay 50.00 which I think is high it is only going to cost you 100 per year. at one tank it is even worse. tank rentals only would work if you are using more than 7 tanks a year

Steve

sphelps 03-12-2014 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug (Post 885740)
Just checking on prices here. Lease at one is around $125/yr. App $35 for 20#refill. Like Steve,s just drop off and get a new one.

With own tank at another place, about $50 for 20# refill and about $40 for 10#. That seems a bit expensive.

Think i will go with the lease option?

Leasing for $125/year is pretty expensive. I bought my tank from Oxi-Pro, if you buy one of their tanks you can do the exchange option, you can rent too but they told me it's much cheaper just to buy it. I paid $200 for the tank and there is no additional charges each year.

Doug 03-13-2014 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by StirCrazy (Post 885785)
where did you call Doug?

depending on how long it takes to use the tank up, buying it is a lot cheeper. you figure if you have a high usage and use two tanks per year leasing it is going to cost you about 195/year for gass, if you own the tank and pay 50.00 which I think is high it is only going to cost you 100 per year. at one tank it is even worse. tank rentals only would work if you are using more than 7 tanks a year

Steve

Several different places.

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Originally Posted by sphelps (Post 885788)
Leasing for $125/year is pretty expensive. I bought my tank from Oxi-Pro, if you buy one of their tanks you can do the exchange option, you can rent too but they told me it's much cheaper just to buy it. I paid $200 for the tank and there is no additional charges each year.

Agreed sounds expensive. Im sure he said that the cost every year for lease plus gas but I had better check. I do like your deal.

mike31154 03-13-2014 02:00 AM

Couple of years ago I had to get my bottle hydro tested since it was time expired. Took it to Kelowna to a 'safety' supply center that does mostly fire extinguishing equipment fill ups & is qualified to test the bottles. No one in Vernon could do the hydro test. Don't recall the cost, but with the hydro testing & fill up it was over $100. The Praxair guys here in Vernon would have shipped the bottle to the coast to get filled. Ridiculous. Before that I had it filled at a paintball supply retail shop in Vernon that has since gone out of business. Not sure that guy knew what he was doing since the paintball canisters are much smaller. I think he probably over pressurized it. Last fill up was here in Vernon at a local gun shop that has a qualified dude to look after it. He charged me $15 cash.

I don't have a calcium reactor, I use my CO2 bottle to carbonate water, soda stream concentrate for pop & rotgut home brew beer. Good for another 3 years before the next hydro test.

StirCrazy 03-13-2014 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by mike31154 (Post 885819)
No one in Vernon could do the hydro test. Don't recall the cost, but with the hydro testing & fill up it was over $100.

thats even pricy, a hydro and new valve is 35 bucks, heck I only pay 50 bucks for filling my 180 cuft welding bottle and thats a try mix which is more expensive than strait co2. I know the cost is jacked a little for smaller bottles as the hook up time is the same, i'll check and see what a couple places here charge. in victoria I used to get it charged at a fire extinguisher place for 30ish bucks.

Steve

mike31154 03-13-2014 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by StirCrazy (Post 885880)
thats even pricy, a hydro and new valve is 35 bucks, heck I only pay 50 bucks for filling my 180 cuft welding bottle and thats a try mix which is more expensive than strait co2. I know the cost is jacked a little for smaller bottles as the hook up time is the same, i'll check and see what a couple places here charge. in victoria I used to get it charged at a fire extinguisher place for 30ish bucks.

Steve

Searched through my financial records and found the transaction. Outfit in Kelowna is/was Kost Fire Safety, now part of Mircom Engineered Systems. I remember the gentleman who looked after me saying that the price of CO2 had recently gone up (this was April 2012) and that his business was the only one in the Okanagan qualified to hydro test CO2 bottles. Total cost to hydro test & fill 10lb bottle was $103.04. Couldn't get same day service & had to leave it for pickup a week or so later, since it's a busy place. Maybe he was feeding my a line, dunno, but I did a lot of searching until I found that place. Thankfully I can get cheaper refills at the local gun shop here in Vernon until the next time the bottle needs the hydro test. If you can find a significantly better deal in Kamloops for hydro testing, I'd be interested. 40 minutes to Kelowna or 1 hour to Kamloops, fuel money pretty close to the same. With no apparent competition in the area, I guess they can charge what they want. I had to chuckle as well at the 'price increase' in CO2, thinking to myself I'm doing them a favour to take it off their hands since everywhere else large corporations are paying for their CO2 emissions & or buying carbon credits. It's a strange world.

StirCrazy 03-13-2014 09:07 PM

hi Mike, I did some checking today, the place I bought my bottle and 2 others have closed up here in town, so that leaves only a couple places now so I have to look some more. another thing I found out is if you rent or buy a bottle from places like air liquid they stamp there name on the bottle collar which means you have to take it back to them for filling and othe shops can get finned for filling them. if there is no company name stamp on the bottle then you can go anywhere, but never let them exchange the bottle, always wait while they fill it so you get your bottle back.

KMS tools here sells unstamped bottles, but they cannot fill strait co2 (which I don't understand as they fill co2 argon mix) they figure a 20 lb CO2 bottle to buy (they have to bring them in) is close to 200.00 bucks and they can't fill it so you would be taking it to one of the other two places in town to get it filled, so I have to look into thoes yet also.

Steve

Doug 07-23-2015 12:00 AM

For &&^%$ sakes. You would think I could find a place t fill my co2 tank. Is that so hard to do. Type in for co2 and I get a 100 places to fill propane. Good gawd, what part does google not understand.

:bad-word:

So I guess anyone on Cannreef refills co2 in Kamloops?

WarDog 07-23-2015 12:06 AM

I haven't read the whole thread, but aren't there any welding supply places where you are... like Barry Hamill?

Doug 07-23-2015 12:26 AM

Hmmm. Not sure. Will look for them. Thanks Warren

StirCrazy 07-23-2015 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by WarDog (Post 959663)
I haven't read the whole thread, but aren't there any welding supply places where you are... like Barry Hamill?

nope. they cannot do strait co2 as all the small ones have closed and all we have is prax air now. Doug have you looked for a fire extinguisher place?

Steve

Doug 07-23-2015 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by StirCrazy (Post 959665)
nope. they cannot do strait co2 as all the small ones have closed and all we have is prax air now. Doug have you looked for a fire extinguisher place?

Steve

Not yet Steve. I can't remember the one checked before. Perhaps I will do a search on them

StirCrazy 07-23-2015 01:01 AM

maybe try http://www.nutechfire.calls.net/fire..._services.html
http://checkmatefire.ca/services/fire-extinguishers/

http://www.praxair.com/gases/buy-liq...on-dioxide-gas
don't know if Praxair will fill any bottles but there own though.

could try air liquid also.

also any home brewing supply places might have co2 or know where.

Steve

StirCrazy 07-23-2015 01:02 AM

I bought my welding tank from falcon before they closed but the big companies want to rent you tanks not have you buy them

Doug 07-23-2015 01:32 AM

Ya I rented from Praxair for my last one. Should have just stayed with them. Have my own 5# now. Perhaps I will go back there and sell my new tank.

mike31154 07-23-2015 03:46 PM

Del Selin Gunsmith Ltd
2803 28 St Vernon, BC V1T 4Z5
(250) 545-6413

This is where I got my last refill. Good price, but call ahead before you make the trip to Vernon from Kamloops. Not everyone minding the shop is qualified to fill CO2 bottles.

Doug 07-24-2015 03:46 PM

Found a refill place at $2/lb. which is reasonable. Thanks for all the help guys.

StirCrazy 07-24-2015 11:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug (Post 959825)
Found a refill place at $2/lb. which is reasonable. Thanks for all the help guys.

well where is it?

Steve

Doug 07-25-2015 12:42 AM

Its a secret :heh:

shiftline 07-25-2015 02:45 AM

Share the secret Doug. I fill mine at hardcore paintball in Kelowna. Good to know about the Vernon place


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