Back Bottle 2-3' hose

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  • ljpiller
    Registered User
    • Nov 2007
    • 48

    #1

    Back Bottle 2-3' hose

    I've got an Automag in the old back bottle configuration and was looking for another means to keep liquid out. I was hoping to do the 2-3 foot hose loop like what was mentioned in the old video. I've heard people talk about it for back bottle users, but I'm not quite sure how to go about mounting it.

    Is it possible? The video mentions running with a bottomline, but I was hoping to keep it in back bottle. Is there anything I would need aside from the hose to mount it?
  • secretweaponevan
    Only HALF Polish!
    • Sep 2007
    • 1132

    #2
    I've seen it just coiled and zip tied. Searched for a pic, but found none.

    To be honest though, HPA is better, and ultimately less expensive than most CO2 "solutions".

    I have never seen a CO2 "solution" for mags that equaled the performance and reliability of running them on HPA.

    Best of luck.

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    • DevilMan
      FeedBack is at my HomePage
      • Aug 2004
      • 2479

      #3
      If you keep it back bottle and didn't want to run the hose I would think an option would be to run a curve of macro from the back bottle adapter to an X chambers lower input on a side mounted area. Put as many of the brass filters in line with it as you can.

      THen run from the top of the x chamber back to valve. If done correctly that should put plenty of room and such into the system that should keep most liquid out.

      I'll try and draw a picture and get up my thinking later on.

      DM

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      • Tunaman
        Specialized AGD Tech

        • Dec 2000
        • 8643

        #4
        Originally posted by DevilMan
        If you keep it back bottle and didn't want to run the hose I would think an option would be to run a curve of macro from the back bottle adapter to an X chambers lower input on a side mounted area. Put as many of the brass filters in line with it as you can.

        THen run from the top of the x chamber back to valve. If done correctly that should put plenty of room and such into the system that should keep most liquid out.

        I'll try and draw a picture and get up my thinking later on.

        DM
        DON'T run CO2 with Macro! No macro can stand the temperature variations without failing. We always had great results running the tank vertical using it like a foregrip. Those were the days...
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        Tunamart

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        • DevilMan
          FeedBack is at my HomePage
          • Aug 2004
          • 2479

          #5
          hmmmmmm okie Tuna.... well then run it with braided line. Just tryin to convey the path of the hoses so that you'll keep liquid outta the valve.

          Thanx Tuna!!!!

          DM

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