I want to convert my Pure Energy tank...anyone?!?!?!?!?
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I want to convert my Pure Energy tank...anyone?!?!?!?!?
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don't do it yourself, PMI never told the public beacause it can be potentially hazardous if not done correctlyProud Member Of The AO Cesspool Since 08-24-2002 -
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I think he has a Bushmaster. I'm not familiar with them, but maybe they take a lower pressure tank.
The PMI output can be lowered by using a lilghter spring in the regulator spring pack.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.Comment
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Originally posted by Kevmaster
even on a gun that takes 200psi and can use a 450psi output tank, i've yet to see the advantage of using a 450psi output. theres certainly no better efficiency...hmmm...maybe someone can enlighten meComment
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Originally posted by andreb
It wont do a damn thing to your efficiency. Your just running a lower pressure into your gun. Your gun is still using up the same amount of gas when fired as it would when using a tank with a output of 850 psi. The only reason why they have lower pressure tanks is so you dont overpressure your reg, and it could make your gun a little more stable because your reg wont have to work so hard.Dub V
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Yes, that's correct however at that point the reg starts to go a little crazy since it ir set to take a 850psi inputOriginally posted by Kevmaster
JAM if an 850psi preset tank (Output) has 600psi left in the tank, it will put out 600psiComment
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At that point the gun gets a little inconsistent and if I start shooting fast, velocity will drop quite a bit. I'm not sure how regs really work but I'm guessing since it is a mechanical device with springs, ports, etc, it is physically set to receive a certain amount of air at a realively constant flow. When the amount of air drops bellow what it was set to receive, the parts don't move and "re-regulate" so your putting air at a lower pressure into a space (chambers and inner paths) that are physically arranged in a way that was adequate for a higher input. Than again I might be wrong...Originally posted by Kevmaster
please explain...
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AndreComment


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