the tanks have the name of the fitting - CGA 326 - writeen on them. its a special fitting for nitrous, which is an oxidising gas.
find a cga 326 e.g. baloon filler and you're a laughing man.
Thanks for the info. I didn't know that cga326 was nitrous, so that was quite helpful. When searching for cga326 valves, I kept coming across stuff like this:
I understand how stuff like this works. However, it appears that the bottles have something like this on them already, except instead of a knob to control the valve, they have some kind of nipple. Does anyone know how the current equipment works? Like, is it already a functioning valve, or do I need something else? I really can't remove the old equipment to replace it because I don't want to lose all the gas. Also, when you mentioned looking for a cga326 balloon filler, did you have a specific product in mind?
There's a bit of complexity when choosing a regulator, unless you buy a regulator specifically designed for nitrous and proper PSI, there are a lot of considerations. You should educate yourself cause compressed gases are no joke.
Now that I think about it, I might not need a regulator if I can just have a working valve. The goal is just to fill balloons, not set up a mask or anything. And I have some experience with compressed gasses. I've used an industrial air compressor to paint a car before, and I have experience with a CO2 tank that I use to power my keg. The problem is that a normal person can't just walk in the store and ask for help setting up a nitrous tank. That's why I'm asking you guys.
Also, I know I said it at the top, but these tanks really do belong to a friend, not me, so I can't mess around with them myself right now. It's just that my friend knew I had experience with a CO2 tank, so she asked me for help.
Thanks