Eric Wheaton and Jimm Walsh discuss some of the specifics and capabilities of the 2 1/2-gallon water can and properly preparing it for the fireground. #5269510559001
I just found mine behind the door and been setting there for years and it was still full of water but no pressure and the gauge don't seem to work so I just ordered a new gauge and some seals on ebay and going to get a bunch of 5 pounders 1 for each room as I live in the middle of nowhere and only have well water and a inground water tank and if a fire happend a fire department might show up in 1 to 2 hours and no fire hydrants so I think it's time I make my own fire department, thanks for the vid on the can.
Similar story. I bought one at a garage sale. I had to replace the air stem valve (easy) and that's it! It works great so I added to my quiver of 10 lbs CO2, 5 lb CO2. Now I'm ready!
I just found mine behind the door and been setting there for years and it was still full of water but no pressure and the gauge don't seem to work so I just ordered a new gauge and some seals on ebay and going to get a bunch of 5 pounders 1 for each room as I live in the middle of nowhere and only have well water and a inground water tank and if a fire happend a fire department might show up in 1 to 2 hours and no fire hydrants so I think it's time I make my own fire department, thanks for the vid on the can.
Similar story. I bought one at a garage sale. I had to replace the air stem valve (easy) and that's it! It works great so I added to my quiver of 10 lbs CO2, 5 lb CO2. Now I'm ready!