what would be an ideal input pressure for a pnumag setup. i have tank set to about 1000 but will that in way be a bad thing when i get my parts to set up my pnumag?
input pressure to a pnumag
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I'm in the process of building a Pneumag myself, but I have a lot of knowledge of lprs based on my experience with Autocockers.
I think 1000psi is a little risky unless you're going to run a very high quality lpr like a Palmer's or AKA SCM III. Cheap lprs like Ticklers tend to blow out with that much pressure going into them. I'd say probably 800-850 would be better, since that's what you need for your Mag to run anyway.
The Lpr is taking that 800 or so psi and regulating it down to around 20-30 psi to operate your pneumatics - that's a big difference.
Generally, the lower you can get your lpr pressure and have the pneumatics still function reliably, the better. The more pressure in your actuator valve, the more friction there will be on the o-rings inside, making the trigger pull stiffer.
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