So i bought this thing at a specialized store, its supposed to act as a secondary regulator for a mini CO² rig.
But here's the ting, it wont regulate... When i hook it up to the setup and turn the knob only SLIGHTLY the needle literally JUMPS to 7 Bar, and when i turn it all the way open it still sits at 7 Bar...
I think he just sold me an ordinary valve instead of a regulator, or stabilizer... Is there even a deference?
These "valves" come standard with pretty expensive paint guns, but i took it apart and it had neither a diaphragm nor a spring. Just a brass stem with an o-ring at the end.
Is this even a regulator?
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Not a pressure regulator....flow regulator.
Think you realize that there IS a difference at this point.
Better post a pic of the whole setup...much easier to sort it out if we can see it.
A description of intended use and desired output pressure would be a good idea too.
Think you realize that there IS a difference at this point.
Better post a pic of the whole setup...much easier to sort it out if we can see it.
A description of intended use and desired output pressure would be a good idea too.
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As the man says, it's a flow regulator - useful for a highly specialised BB machinegun, but not much else in the world of spudding.
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So it's basically a tap? I've already called the shop and i can bring it back within a few days. I really just need a small regulator. The final product is a small CO² rig for a converted airsoft gas sniper rifle
Only problem is that i tapped the inside of one of the 1/4 exits for 1/8... So no change in functionality, actually it becomes more useful because if someone needs to use 1/8 fittings with it they won't have to buy an adapter piece... BUT still reason for them to not accept it anymore because it was tampered with.
This is what i need;
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Only problem is that i tapped the inside of one of the 1/4 exits for 1/8... So no change in functionality, actually it becomes more useful because if someone needs to use 1/8 fittings with it they won't have to buy an adapter piece... BUT still reason for them to not accept it anymore because it was tampered with.
This is what i need;
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/imag ... ZO3gbrgncg
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Always check the input pressure before purchasing a regulator. If you don't mind spending a few $$$ for a quality product that will last a lifetime, have a look at the Palmer's Pursuit range: http://palmer-pursuit.com/cart/index.ph ... 20a&page=1
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I already have a CO² kit, the regulator was to act as a secondary one for finer adjustment
Its this one:
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/imag ... xy0Gm4MZtG
The coil hose was removed for a straight 6mm line which lead to the secondary reg, the input pressure of the (wrong) one i bought was 0 to 10 Bar which was perfect. The exit side of the reg would have a mini on/off ball valve, along with a 6mm push fitting and a final piece of 6mm hose going to the magazine
Its this one:
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/imag ... xy0Gm4MZtG
The coil hose was removed for a straight 6mm line which lead to the secondary reg, the input pressure of the (wrong) one i bought was 0 to 10 Bar which was perfect. The exit side of the reg would have a mini on/off ball valve, along with a 6mm push fitting and a final piece of 6mm hose going to the magazine