quasimorte
05-02-2006, 08:51 PM
Ok tell me if i get anyhting wrong.
a regulator works by limiting the space into which the gas can expand. by doing this it produces a lower pressure outbut. the size of the passageways, will dictate how fast the refill and thus recycle rates of the target chamber. my question has to do with resultant pressure. if i take a tank pressured at 3000psi and reg it down to 850psi, the number of shots is dictated by the size of the regulator( if a full shot = a full reg degassing). as long as the pressure inside the tank remains above the regulated output pressure the reg pressure will not drop, right? so as long as the pressure going into the mag remains constant the responce bounce on the trigger should be constant, right?
ok tell me what i got wrong and what was wrong with it. just trying to fully understand the gas cycle.
thanks all
p.s. sorry for any misspelling :)
a regulator works by limiting the space into which the gas can expand. by doing this it produces a lower pressure outbut. the size of the passageways, will dictate how fast the refill and thus recycle rates of the target chamber. my question has to do with resultant pressure. if i take a tank pressured at 3000psi and reg it down to 850psi, the number of shots is dictated by the size of the regulator( if a full shot = a full reg degassing). as long as the pressure inside the tank remains above the regulated output pressure the reg pressure will not drop, right? so as long as the pressure going into the mag remains constant the responce bounce on the trigger should be constant, right?
ok tell me what i got wrong and what was wrong with it. just trying to fully understand the gas cycle.
thanks all
p.s. sorry for any misspelling :)