Do you know if the Palmer regulator will bleed off output pressure when you dial it back down? In other words, you have been shooting at 300psi and you want your next shot to be 200psi. So, you have to back off the regulator to 200psi before you charge the pressure chamber. Most regulators will bleed off the air from it's output side when you do this, but I don't know if this one will. I guess I can test it when it comes in. A knob would be simple enough - just epoxy a cut off allen head wrench and a knob.Lockednloaded wrote:...in order to change pressure on each shot, attach a knob to you palmers reg (to make pressure adjustment easier) and dial in your desired pressure before sliding the valve forward, filling the gun.
I may still not fully understand the detailed function of a slide valve. Are they spring loaded so they return to one position or manual movement? There are two positions - release air from port 2 to atmosphere (pilot trigger) and flow from port 1 to port 2 for fill, correct?
Also, what is the most common source for one and is size important (ie the QEV is 3/4 but the slide valve can be 1/4)?
Thanks for everyone's help.