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  • PUDBUDZ
    Dazed & Confused
    • Jun 2001
    • 115

    #1

    Air still in valve?

    If i turn of the air to my e-mag so i can take off the valve. There is still air in the valve...even if i shoot all remaining shots that will fire.

    If i put a pro connect to disconnect the line and bleed it...will this solve the problem?

    Does a pro connect flow enough air?
  • lostcause310
    Registered User
    • Apr 2003
    • 44

    #2
    do u have a level 10?

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    • PUDBUDZ
      Dazed & Confused
      • Jun 2001
      • 115

      #3
      sure do!

      will the proconnect bleed the air out so the valve can be removed or will the air still be held at the lvl 10?

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      • 68magOwner
        Registered User
        • May 2003
        • 3475

        #4
        i just unscrew my tank...it works, but i dunno what pro connect is, but if its quick disconnect, thae u can do it, i have

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        • WickeDKlowN
          Registered User
          • Jun 2001
          • 3098

          #5
          IIRC, a Pro-Connect will not belld the air out, it acts as an on/off. to bleed the air, you will need a Quick Disconnect. Possibly one of those purge valves from coopet-t too.
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          • jaylock33
            Registered User
            • May 2003
            • 206

            #6
            32 degree makes a slide check disconnect that's a little large but it works well for me and I running an X-valve.
            anyone who tells you there are no such things as stupid questions is lying to you so they can laugh at your questions.

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            • Gadget
              UK Redskins
              • Jun 2002
              • 472

              #7
              A Proconnect will vent all the air out on the male side of the connector, but hold the pressure on the female side.

              Here's a pic of how mine is setup - press the button and you dump all the gas from the valve and disconnect the line from the valve.

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              • PUDBUDZ
                Dazed & Confused
                • Jun 2001
                • 115

                #8
                what about air flow through the pro connect?...notice any shootdown?

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                • Gadget
                  UK Redskins
                  • Jun 2002
                  • 472

                  #9
                  None at all - I've got proconnects on my X-valved E-Mag and ReTro'd classic and don't get any drop off when ripping - they flow fine.

                  I know Tunaman runs a Proconnect on his E-mag....and Manike on his X-Mag and.... etc :)

                  The only downside I've found with them is that if they've got full bottle output pressure (800psi+) behind them, they make a bit of a 'pop' when you release them and are hard to reconnect.

                  To solve that I use an on/off asa with my preset tank - like so:



                  I turn the asa off, shoot until the gun stops firing, then pop the proconnect - by that time the pressure is down to about 300/400psi and it's less scary to remove and easy to click back on. :)
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