One; Do not bump old topics with just a question to the builder.
Two; It won't because the pressure is pushing the other way. It wants to go LEFT.
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To clarify what Seaking said. The pressure is pushing it to the left because the left side of the piston is slightly larger than the right.
There is also a physical stop (The threaded adapter by the middle piston) that stops momentum from carrying the piston too far forward.
There is also a physical stop (The threaded adapter by the middle piston) that stops momentum from carrying the piston too far forward.
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nothing you couldn't achieve with a 3 way + QEV + air cylinder combo
the biggest problem is that you need lots of compressed air - if your chamber is for example 1 litre @ 10 bar you need 10 litres of air at atmosferic pressure
now if you want just 3 RPS rate of fire then you need 30 litres of air... to make matters worse your gun and all of its parts have to be able to deliver that 30 litres of air in one second... so forget about using small and cheap DCVs as they might constrict the flow too much
the biggest problem is that you need lots of compressed air - if your chamber is for example 1 litre @ 10 bar you need 10 litres of air at atmosferic pressure
now if you want just 3 RPS rate of fire then you need 30 litres of air... to make matters worse your gun and all of its parts have to be able to deliver that 30 litres of air in one second... so forget about using small and cheap DCVs as they might constrict the flow too much
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POLAND, this is why regulated HPA tanks exist
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I am not sure what you're saying... I mentioned litres of air at atmospheric pressure just to show how much flow each part has to handle
I doubt the reg on your setup could provide enough flow for a largebore fullauto gun operating at let say 5 RPS
I doubt the reg on your setup could provide enough flow for a largebore fullauto gun operating at let say 5 RPS
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There are high flow regulators... or you could drive yourself crazy by using a pop-off to refill the chamber and trying to balance the firing cycle
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I use one these .... It provides more than enough volume for 60 rpm's at 60 bar. It has a max pressure of about 408 bar.
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sure but that's 60 rpm per 60 seconds in a minute right?? now try to get 5 RPS and you're fcked
not to mention that your gun isn't really self contained or something you can carry on your back
not to mention that your gun isn't really self contained or something you can carry on your back
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POLAND_SPUD wrote:sure but that's 60 rpm per 60 seconds in a minute right?? now try to get 5 RPS and you're fcked
My bad....I read that as 5 rpm rather than 5rps.
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I think velocity3x can confirm that if you're making an HPA auto with a relatively big bore, 1rps is more than enough to devastate pretty much anything...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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maybe it is but he knew that flow will be a problem and he took special care and ordered parts that offer good flow just to get it to work at 1 RPS
so the point is -> fullauto guns require a lot of flow and that has to be taken into consideration when designing a gun
so the point is -> fullauto guns require a lot of flow and that has to be taken into consideration when designing a gun
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And auto hybrids get 760% more flow per flow!POLAND_SPUD wrote: so the point is -> fullauto guns require a lot of flow and that has to be taken into consideration when designing a gun
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Yep, one of the biggest issues I encountered when trying to get my 14mm full auto prototypes to function at a decent power level and rate of fire.so the point is -> fullauto guns require a lot of flow and that has to be taken into consideration when designing a gun