Here is my problem, I want to be able to completely de-gas my marker.
The only line is a single piece of steel-braided hose from the valve to the AGD Flatline. I have a quick disconnect at the Flatline end of the 13" hose. If I turn off the Flatline, I can fire three or four shots and the pressure between the Flatline and the valve drops to about 380 psi. However, I cannot remove that pressure unless I pop the quick disconnect.
Does anyone know of another way? In the past, I have always used screw-in tanks and either had a remote or an on/off ASA. Trying to figure out a solution for this one has me stumped.
Picture of the setup:
The only line is a single piece of steel-braided hose from the valve to the AGD Flatline. I have a quick disconnect at the Flatline end of the 13" hose. If I turn off the Flatline, I can fire three or four shots and the pressure between the Flatline and the valve drops to about 380 psi. However, I cannot remove that pressure unless I pop the quick disconnect.
Does anyone know of another way? In the past, I have always used screw-in tanks and either had a remote or an on/off ASA. Trying to figure out a solution for this one has me stumped.
Picture of the setup:





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