Quick help needed on a pop-off piloted piston setup (to-scal
Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 10:56 am
Hello Guys! Been a long time since I posted, but i'v been lurking around...
After a terrible fail on trying my luck at a blowback hammer valve setup (never posted my failure because it was not interesting : I simply needed tools I do not have), I though i'd try something easy just to actually finnish a damn working launcher, so I went for a simple piston piloted by a pop-off for full-auto action (and a spring loaded magazine to be made later).
Howhever, im having trouble going full-auto with it, and i just cant figure out my problem.
Here's the specs :
Barrel : 3/8" epoxied onto a 1/2" tee (12" inch long)
Piston : Toolie'ich, weight 3 or 4 grams, mostly made out of rubber (and rubber bumper)
Air inlet : 1/8" (c02 regged down to 115 psi) from a blowgun.
Exhaust : 1/4" pop-off valve (115 psi pop-off pressure)
Chamber : 1/2" wide, 8" long
Here's a quick diagram of the valve (scale is ten pixels = 1mm) :
The goal I had while making this valve was to reduce pilot volume to a MINIMUM, as can be seen on the diagram, so a 1/4" pop-off valve (taken from a cambpell hausfield compressor) would easily pilot the 1/2 inch piston. When i fill the chamber to 110 psi (5 psi below pop-off pressure), I can simply pull on the pop-off to make it fire and it pilot the piston perfecly (nothing out of the ordinary, but it performs well, air blast is harmful when shot to skin at end of 12" barrel). So im like : Great!
But the problem appear when I fill the chamber with more than 115 psi. The pop-off valve act like a goddam bleed valve! It pop and open, but only a little and for a very short period of time : the piston does'nt move. If I keep the blowgun open, the pop-off will open/close/open/close but the piston if not piloted. What could be the problem? Is my pop-off no good? Is my incomming airflow to low? Or not high enough?
Any input would be appreciated, thanks!
After a terrible fail on trying my luck at a blowback hammer valve setup (never posted my failure because it was not interesting : I simply needed tools I do not have), I though i'd try something easy just to actually finnish a damn working launcher, so I went for a simple piston piloted by a pop-off for full-auto action (and a spring loaded magazine to be made later).
Howhever, im having trouble going full-auto with it, and i just cant figure out my problem.
Here's the specs :
Barrel : 3/8" epoxied onto a 1/2" tee (12" inch long)
Piston : Toolie'ich, weight 3 or 4 grams, mostly made out of rubber (and rubber bumper)
Air inlet : 1/8" (c02 regged down to 115 psi) from a blowgun.
Exhaust : 1/4" pop-off valve (115 psi pop-off pressure)
Chamber : 1/2" wide, 8" long
Here's a quick diagram of the valve (scale is ten pixels = 1mm) :
The goal I had while making this valve was to reduce pilot volume to a MINIMUM, as can be seen on the diagram, so a 1/4" pop-off valve (taken from a cambpell hausfield compressor) would easily pilot the 1/2 inch piston. When i fill the chamber to 110 psi (5 psi below pop-off pressure), I can simply pull on the pop-off to make it fire and it pilot the piston perfecly (nothing out of the ordinary, but it performs well, air blast is harmful when shot to skin at end of 12" barrel). So im like : Great!
But the problem appear when I fill the chamber with more than 115 psi. The pop-off valve act like a goddam bleed valve! It pop and open, but only a little and for a very short period of time : the piston does'nt move. If I keep the blowgun open, the pop-off will open/close/open/close but the piston if not piloted. What could be the problem? Is my pop-off no good? Is my incomming airflow to low? Or not high enough?
Any input would be appreciated, thanks!