retro valve input pressure?

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  • thejesus
    i like ladies and guns...
    • Jun 2002
    • 199

    #1

    retro valve input pressure?

    Hey,

    I've had a MicroRT for about 3 years now, but just purchased a Smart Parts MaxFlow nitrogen system and for the first time I can actually see what the output pressure of my tank is (as opposed to guestimating that my Raptor was putting out around 900-1000psi when the trigger started running away from me). I was wondering, what is the recommended input pressure on the retro valve? I know 650 is the minimum, I guess my question is what is the maximum. I was toying around with it last night @ 800psi and chopped my third ball EVER in the gun (yes, I short-stroked it). Is it safe to approach 1000psi in to the retro-valve? Thanks.
    Primary: Black Ule Emag, Rogue Wingless Rail, X-Valve, CCM No-Rise, CP Rail Drop / on/off, Egg, 14" CP two piece, 70ci (peanut) dye throttle.

    For sale: Micromag RT, Intelliframe, Egg, 12" Dye Stainless, Kapp Foregrip, 88ci Smart Parts Max-Flo 4500psi.

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  • a_malfunction
    Damnit! It Malfunctioned!
    • Feb 2001
    • 1779

    #2
    The valve is rated to 3000 psi. It can handle it.
    -Gig 'Em Ags!

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    • thejesus
      i like ladies and guns...
      • Jun 2002
      • 199

      #3
      I guess I wasn't specific. I know the valve can, I guess my question was more of: "What pressure should I stay below to reduce the risk of destroying my sear." Maybe this is just a trial and error thing, I could keep upping the pressure until my mag freaks the f#@% out and then keep it just below there.
      Primary: Black Ule Emag, Rogue Wingless Rail, X-Valve, CCM No-Rise, CP Rail Drop / on/off, Egg, 14" CP two piece, 70ci (peanut) dye throttle.

      For sale: Micromag RT, Intelliframe, Egg, 12" Dye Stainless, Kapp Foregrip, 88ci Smart Parts Max-Flo 4500psi.

      my AO feedback

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      • a_malfunction
        Damnit! It Malfunctioned!
        • Feb 2001
        • 1779

        #4
        Try it at 800. Then test it and move from there. You wont do any damage to the sear. It might wear a little faster, but that would be due to you shooting faster.
        -Gig 'Em Ags!

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        • thejesus
          i like ladies and guns...
          • Jun 2002
          • 199

          #5
          I'll give it a shot. Thanks for your help.
          Primary: Black Ule Emag, Rogue Wingless Rail, X-Valve, CCM No-Rise, CP Rail Drop / on/off, Egg, 14" CP two piece, 70ci (peanut) dye throttle.

          For sale: Micromag RT, Intelliframe, Egg, 12" Dye Stainless, Kapp Foregrip, 88ci Smart Parts Max-Flo 4500psi.

          my AO feedback

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          • virus
            AO's dirty little secret
            • Oct 2000
            • 1524

            #6
            i've been running 1k into mine for a while now with now sign of wear on the sear.....

            once i get my scuba filled again and once its down to 2-2.5k i gonna hook it up directly just to see what the kickback is like on the trigger =)
            Virus, King of the Basement Trollz has spoken

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