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    Intense solenoid on steel co2 cylinder

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    Has anyone use intense co2 solenoid on normal steel co2 cylinder? I am thinking of getting one and install it on my co2 cylinder which is in steel. From the images I Google and the thread I read, all of users seem to install it on the aluminium co2 cylinders. My question is does this intense solenoid work with steel cylinder? Any review from such user?

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    Re: Intense solenoid on steel co2 cylinder

    I haven't used an Intense Solenoid, but it should not matter. As long as it fits the threads. There's no functional difference between steel and aluminum cylinders that should affect the solenoids.

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    Re: Intense solenoid on steel co2 cylinder

    Previously mine was on normal steel cylinder.
    It will be an extremely rare case the threads are different if the cylinder is local ones that is using some solenoids.

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    Re: Intense solenoid on steel co2 cylinder

    I'm currently using this on both types of cylinders. No issue at all. The aluminium type is easier to screw on and lighter to carry. Other than this, no difference in performance.

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