Air Canister without Shraeder Valve

My team has 2 air canisters for our cylinders and only one of them has a Shraeder Valve, how do we fill up the other canister?

remove the non-compatible valve and replace it with a compatible valve (use Teflon tape) A bike shop will probably have the valve needed.
(additionally, you could daisy chain the tanks.)

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Use a T-valve to connect the output of the reservoir with the shraeder valve to the input of the other reservoir. Then connect all of your pneumatics to the output of the other reservoir.

So if you fill up to 100 psi, it would only be for one reservoir? Would it just not be possible to fill the other?

Maybe a sketch will help:

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No it would fill up both reservoirs this way. If you connect them in such a manner, the air will pass through the first reservoir and second reservoir, filling them both up.

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