68 Automag only getting 300balls out of a 12oz co2???

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  • HeerophantG
    The AO's Stan
    • Sep 2001
    • 83

    #16
    Is it still leaking??? or if you don't here anything and the gun shoot well that 's not that Leaking problem anymore or if you not really sure just put it in water (when the gas is on the gun ,you will see the bubble come off from where it leaks)
    PS don't put the Whole gun in it, just that part of the gun that you not sure




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    • pwraudio1
      Registered User
      • Oct 2001
      • 13

      #17
      I do not know if it is leaking or not but to leak that much co2 in 15min I would think that you would hear it... The tank was very cold. I am going to a range this weekend and see what then. If I get know better luck out of it I will send the gun in to automag tech.
      Lee "JACKAL"

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      • MikeCouves
        The Enemy
        • Aug 2001
        • 1877

        #18
        Yeah it's definately the quality of the fill. I got more shots on my Spyder with a 120z than with a 20 oz on my Minimag! Weird. Also, frost on your tank happens sometimes. Last game after when I was trying to get my tank off it was so cold it burned your hands! Haha I had to wait for like half an hour. Does anyone know why it gets so cold?

        Woo Hoo, broke 300!!
        "If everything is under control your not moving fast enough."

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        • alf
          Owner of the RFH Emag
          • Jun 2001
          • 1141

          #19
          velocity

          you said that you were leaking out the back, and you turned the regulator nut until it stopped.

          are you chronoing your mag?

          if your tippman has more shots than your mag, could your mag be shooting at a higher velocity than your tipp?

          -alf

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          • Temo Vryce
            Super Chicken
            • Sep 2001
            • 1023

            #20
            Originally posted by MikeCouves
            [BDoes anyone know why it gets so cold? [/B]
            I could be wrong about this but it's my understanding that as CO2 expands it gets colder. So the faster you shoot the colder your tank is going to get. I had a friend who had this beat with his mag but he went a little extreme. 2 20 oz bottles on remote. 1 Expansion chamber at the bottles going to the remoteline. Another expansion chamber on the mag going to an RG1, and then from the RG1 to the Mag reg. When he knew that he was going to be playing in colder weather he would put his bottles in a pair of electric heater socks. It was a little extreme but it worked.

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

              #21
              CO2 doesnt expand as it gets colder. It actually contracts. The faster you shoot, the faster the pressure decreases. the faster it decreases, the faster the temperature drops. Boyle, Gay-Lussac, and some guy whose name starts with a "C" came up with this stuff. Pressure, Temperature, and Volume are all related. Temperature and Pressure are directly related. As temp rises, so does pressure. As pressure drops, so does temp. And the same thing goes if the pressure changes, as it rises, temp rises and as it falls, temp falls. Volume is pretty much constant while the gas is inside the tank. So as you are shooting, you reduce the pressure in your tank. As the pressure is reduced, so is the temp. Thats why CO2 tanks get very cold. And theres your science lesson for the day.
              -Gig 'Em Ags!

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