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  • dstud2000
    Demon Slayer

    • Aug 2007
    • 491

    #1

    ULT and Input Pressure

    Well I got frustrated reading all the posts on the ULT sticky. Just want to know if input pressure from the tank, specifically higher pressure 900+, affects the ULT on/off the same as it does the RT on/off? Thanks.


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  • Magoman
    Registered User
    • Nov 2016
    • 95

    #2
    Dstud I have a micromag with an xvalve (ult installed) running an AA Armageddon reg. so that I can dial it to whatever pressure I want to and honestly it seems to me that it reacts the same as an rt on/off at any pressure setting. I'm sure that the experts will chime in soon and say otherwise but I can't tell that pressure makes difference between the two. My 2 cents.

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    • dstud2000
      Demon Slayer

      • Aug 2007
      • 491

      #3
      Originally posted by Magoman View Post
      Dstud I have a micromag with an xvalve (ult installed) running an AA Armageddon reg. so that I can dial it to whatever pressure I want to and honestly it seems to me that it reacts the same as an rt on/off at any pressure setting. I'm sure that the experts will chime in soon and say otherwise but I can't tell that pressure makes difference between the two. My 2 cents.
      Thank you for the insight Magoman.


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      • AnthonyW
        Registered User

        • Jan 2004
        • 155

        #4

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        • TheRealKaz
          Registered User
          • Jan 2018
          • 61

          #5
          I run a ULT with 900 psi and can set it up to r/t or not. No r/t at 2 shims and alot of r/t at like 5 shims.

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          • Sandman
            AGD
            • Feb 2011
            • 405

            #6
            The issue is not whether you can or can't do it. The ULT is simply an adjustable on/off with a very small pin to reduce the pull. In all other aspects it it still an on/off assembly and the gun still has a reactive trigger design. If you increase input you are going to get more reactivity out of the on/off. The issue with the ULT is that the pin is very thin and is made of two pieces. Push that pin too hard and you break it...
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            • dstud2000
              Demon Slayer

              • Aug 2007
              • 491

              #7
              Originally posted by Sandman View Post
              The issue is not whether you can or can't do it. The ULT is simply an adjustable on/off with a very small pin to reduce the pull. In all other aspects it it still an on/off assembly and the gun still has a reactive trigger design. If you increase input you are going to get more reactivity out of the on/off. The issue with the ULT is that the pin is very thin and is made of two pieces. Push that pin too hard and you break it...
              Ah ok, that answers the rest of what I was wondering. Thank you.


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