Originally posted by the electrician
but what about the same type of set-up, only keep the top part of the pin a .116 diameter,reduce the bottom part of the pin to .0325 just like the ULT pin, use a standard RT on/off, modified to use the ULT pin support and modify the top to work in a classic valve. perhaps shorten the pin(like close to what was done in the e-mag) to .720" and use a quad o-ring to help with flow. of course use the shims to get it just right.
but what about the same type of set-up, only keep the top part of the pin a .116 diameter,reduce the bottom part of the pin to .0325 just like the ULT pin, use a standard RT on/off, modified to use the ULT pin support and modify the top to work in a classic valve. perhaps shorten the pin(like close to what was done in the e-mag) to .720" and use a quad o-ring to help with flow. of course use the shims to get it just right.
The input pressure will probably have an affect on the recharge rate of a standard valve. Since the input pressure does affect the air flow through the regulator, it will also affect the air flow of all downsteam flows as well.
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