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    Old Crossfire Regulators color coding. Silver?

    So I recently acquired 5 tanks in a bulk purchase, and 3 have old school Crossfire Regulators. One has a red base (High Pressure), one has a blue base (Low Pressure), and one has a silver base. I can't find any mention of the output pressure of the silver base option. Is it mid-pressure? High pressure from before the color-coding? I tried doing some searching, and could only find what I already knew about the red and blue colors. I am planning on attempting to rebuild them all before reselling and would like to know what the silver base indicates. I can always just check the pressure next time I'm at the field, but I'm impatient and don't know when my next field visit will be.
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    Do you have a picture of the reg?

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      #3
      Wasn't the silver label a mid-range output- ~650 psi?

      I could be all wet, and the only Crossfire regs I've owned were the high output versions.
      “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” -Krishnamurti

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        #4
        A picture would be helpful, wouldn't it? Thanks for the replies so far, hopefully we can nail this down
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          #5
          Silver was the 3000 psi reg

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            #6
            Was there a difference in the 3k and 4.5k reg? This reg had a 4500 crossfire label on it. Maybe they just installed the different burst discs and put the 4500 sticker on it when they ran low on a batch of 4500 regs? Since their burst disc ports aren't labeled. I know all the 3k tanks were high output pressure.
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