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Old 06-10-2002, 08:57 PM
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Quick question. For those without a remote opener, when do you open and close your bottle? Just before you know your going to use it? And, how long do you keep it open? Are there any dangers to leaving it open overnight or a weekend?
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Open my bottle only when I need it. Keep bottle open, until I am done using N20.
Remote bottle openers, make opening and closing a two second job:cheers:
Why take any chances, close your bottle at night and purge the line.
Forum member Speeder, can tell you what happened to his Mustang motor. When he left N20 bottle open overnight, and solenoid leaked.
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Most solonoids use an electromagnetic plunger with nylon or rubber seals. After prolonged exposure to 1000psi the seals can become damaged resulting in leaky solonoids. Don't worry about leaving it on for an evening at the track but shut it off when you turn in for the evening. :yesnod:

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