Okay .. here's the story .. something I found that you may find interesting.
So we have all see the dyno screen-shots here. They show that the Angels fire at a certain pressure, then it slowly builds up pressure and it can take up to 10 seconds to go back up to the pressure it was at before that shot.
The dyno graph shows that the RT regulator, after a shot, allows instantanious recharging to a pressure thats usually a tiny bit higher then the initial shot.
Okay .. so now we know the theory.
I take my RTPro Valve .. everything is set up prefectly .. my marker shoots darts .. it is relatively air efficient .. doesn't chuff or chop balls.
I have my AA Raptor valve set to 750psi output. I shoot until the tank pressure is approx 750psi. The marker starts to chuff becuause i'm low on air. I will chuff the marker until it does not fire again (not enough pressure in the dump chamber to push the bolt forward). Okay .. so I wait a minute ... then I pull the trigger ... "CHUFF" .... okay .. so what does this tell me?
This tells me that my RT regulator is experiencing the same thing that was experienced by the Angel regulator. After about a minute, the RT reg will build the pressure back up to what it was.
Isn't the RT regulator NOT supposed to expierience this problem?
Anyhow .. PLEASE smart ppl ... I know there are a lot of smart ppl out there .. please tell me i'm imagining things..
So we have all see the dyno screen-shots here. They show that the Angels fire at a certain pressure, then it slowly builds up pressure and it can take up to 10 seconds to go back up to the pressure it was at before that shot.
The dyno graph shows that the RT regulator, after a shot, allows instantanious recharging to a pressure thats usually a tiny bit higher then the initial shot.
Okay .. so now we know the theory.
I take my RTPro Valve .. everything is set up prefectly .. my marker shoots darts .. it is relatively air efficient .. doesn't chuff or chop balls.
I have my AA Raptor valve set to 750psi output. I shoot until the tank pressure is approx 750psi. The marker starts to chuff becuause i'm low on air. I will chuff the marker until it does not fire again (not enough pressure in the dump chamber to push the bolt forward). Okay .. so I wait a minute ... then I pull the trigger ... "CHUFF" .... okay .. so what does this tell me?
This tells me that my RT regulator is experiencing the same thing that was experienced by the Angel regulator. After about a minute, the RT reg will build the pressure back up to what it was.
Isn't the RT regulator NOT supposed to expierience this problem?
Anyhow .. PLEASE smart ppl ... I know there are a lot of smart ppl out there .. please tell me i'm imagining things..




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