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<blockquote data-quote="jkwilson" data-source="post: 76771" data-attributes="member: 969"><p>The most common failure is they don't hold the nitrogen as long. It's a symptom of loss of vacuum. If you own one, you need to keep an eye on how fast the nitrogen level drops so you have some warning before it gets low and you lose the contents before the next fill-up. Rough handling accelerates leakage, so any visible signs of it would be a no go for me. I suspect there is no way for us to know whether a tank is good or not without filling it and waiting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkwilson, post: 76771, member: 969"] The most common failure is they don't hold the nitrogen as long. It's a symptom of loss of vacuum. If you own one, you need to keep an eye on how fast the nitrogen level drops so you have some warning before it gets low and you lose the contents before the next fill-up. Rough handling accelerates leakage, so any visible signs of it would be a no go for me. I suspect there is no way for us to know whether a tank is good or not without filling it and waiting. [/QUOTE]
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