Do any of you guys use a Dynaflow?

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  • Bonx0007
    AO SOCAL OG
    • Sep 2001
    • 1388

    #1

    Do any of you guys use a Dynaflow?

    And do they creep up in pressure on you or anything like that. I want to know what is bad about the tank and if I should purchase it or a 4500 flatline. I can get the dyna discounted thats the only reason I am considering it over a flatline. LMK thanks fellas.
  • Load SM5
    Scruffy Administrator

    • Oct 2000
    • 6772

    #2
    I've used a Dynaflow for a while now and I love it. I have'nt noticed any pressure creeping problems. I have noticed that it's very very consistant even whn the tank seems really low. I've wandered off the field after a game and my tank pressure appears to barely be registering; but I never experienced any noticable dropoff during the game. I love my tank and Centerflag has great customer service. I highly recommend them.

    Just be prepared for a scare when you first use the on/off. When you push the button off it blasts all the air out of the line really fast and makes a pretty loud pop. I never get tired of the comment "That did'nt sound good." when I turn my tank off.


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    • headcase
      Gotta Love Toys
      • Nov 2001
      • 1141

      #3
      Centerflag says on their website not to use any of their airsystems without a secondary reg. On that note, any creap doesn't make a difference because the secondary reg will handle the extra pressure and reg it down. So flowing these instructions I've never had any problems on a Micro E-mag, E-mag, '01 STO, PPS Blazer, or two different Timmies. I love the system, it's light, most of the important parts of the reg can be rebuilt with air still in the tank, and centerflag has great tech support if you ever need it. If you need a tank now I'd go for it, because are 4500 Flatlines even out yet? :)
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      • FaSSt
        Registered User
        • Feb 2001
        • 658

        #4
        I use a Hyperflow, which is the same reg/tank except with a collar type mounting system. Both are made by Centerflag.

        To answer your question - I DOES go up in pressure as the tank pressure decreases. According to a Centerflag tech I spoke to, this was to ensure a constant volume of air.

        In any event, this works well. The velocity stays consistant, but obviously your reactivity with an RT or Emag on Hybrid mode will increase.

        I have never used a Flatline, but hear very good things about them.

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        • FaSSt
          Registered User
          • Feb 2001
          • 658

          #5
          One more thing

          You may want to go with the aluminum regulator.

          I have a 88ci/3000 (aluminum reg) and a 68ci/4500 (SS reg), and the SS one is TONS heavier, or at least seems that way.

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          • Bonx0007
            AO SOCAL OG
            • Sep 2001
            • 1388

            #6
            so you guys are saying that i will need to add a third reg to my gun. grip,gun,and tank. that doesn't sound so good.

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            • Load SM5
              Scruffy Administrator

              • Oct 2000
              • 6772

              #7
              Not at all. The mag valve is your secondary reg.

              They really work great. I've loved mine.


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