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emag 3.2
flatline tank 45/45
qloader
Hey, a couple weeks ago, i went to the field, and was breaking every few balls. I tried to figure out what was wrong, and incorrectly assumed that the cause was the battery not being fully charged(becuase it wasnt). I played the rest of the day fine in mech mode and assumed i had fixed the problem.
Last night i charged my batery for several hours to a full(or almost) charge. I played today, and had the same problem. I first noticed that it was chuffing, sending the ball into the barrel, and then when i shot a second ball, it would collide with the first, and break both. this would only happen when shooting fast.
next i switched to the small xvalve spring, which helped the problem for awhile, then it came back. I noticed while messing around with the velocity and input pressure that the flatline was recharging slowly, and during high rates of fire, it would only be around 550 psi when the next ball was shot, and so would chuff.
I'm thinking the reg might just be clogged, but I have no idea how to clean it, and with something as important as a 4500 psi tnak, i dont want to take chances. Thanks.
emag 3.2
flatline tank 45/45
qloader
Hey, a couple weeks ago, i went to the field, and was breaking every few balls. I tried to figure out what was wrong, and incorrectly assumed that the cause was the battery not being fully charged(becuase it wasnt). I played the rest of the day fine in mech mode and assumed i had fixed the problem.
Last night i charged my batery for several hours to a full(or almost) charge. I played today, and had the same problem. I first noticed that it was chuffing, sending the ball into the barrel, and then when i shot a second ball, it would collide with the first, and break both. this would only happen when shooting fast.
next i switched to the small xvalve spring, which helped the problem for awhile, then it came back. I noticed while messing around with the velocity and input pressure that the flatline was recharging slowly, and during high rates of fire, it would only be around 550 psi when the next ball was shot, and so would chuff.
I'm thinking the reg might just be clogged, but I have no idea how to clean it, and with something as important as a 4500 psi tnak, i dont want to take chances. Thanks.

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