I just recently tested an RT Pro I acquired from a bst forum . RT Pro valve w/ L7 bolt . Oiled & aired it up , noticed it took a couple seconds to come up to full pressure , and I could only dry-fire 5-7 shots before it lost pressure . Then nothing , I had to unscrew the tank and screw it back in to bring it back up to pressure . Another thing I noticed was when I let it sit pressurized for a couple minutes , air would begin to leak out the relief . The leak would stop after a couple pulls of the trigger .
My first thought was the pin in the ASA sticking in the valve of the tank . but I ruled that out . Second try was the velocity , half of a turn in and the pressure relief opened up , didn't think it was the velocity on account of how hard the mag was kicking with full pressure . I turned the velocity down and still had same problem . Today I took the fitting off the valve and found a very little piece of teflon tape stuck in the valve opening . I'm hoping that's it , but I have my doubts there .
I haven't aired it up since cleaning out the valve (mainly because I switched the fittings over to macroline fittings and I do not yet have the macroline) , but till I do air it up , anybody have any thoughts on the cause of the shootdown and slow build up of pressure ?
Next time it gets aired up , if the teflon tape wasn't the problem , I will be using a couple different tanks to make sure the tank itself doesn't have a bad valve .
My first thought was the pin in the ASA sticking in the valve of the tank . but I ruled that out . Second try was the velocity , half of a turn in and the pressure relief opened up , didn't think it was the velocity on account of how hard the mag was kicking with full pressure . I turned the velocity down and still had same problem . Today I took the fitting off the valve and found a very little piece of teflon tape stuck in the valve opening . I'm hoping that's it , but I have my doubts there .
I haven't aired it up since cleaning out the valve (mainly because I switched the fittings over to macroline fittings and I do not yet have the macroline) , but till I do air it up , anybody have any thoughts on the cause of the shootdown and slow build up of pressure ?
Next time it gets aired up , if the teflon tape wasn't the problem , I will be using a couple different tanks to make sure the tank itself doesn't have a bad valve .

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