Question about Output PSI & Efficiency

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  • xero28
    Registered Useless
    • Mar 2008
    • 1102

    #1

    Question about Output PSI & Efficiency

    Hey all. I just picked up an adjustable Nitro Duck reg to put on my RT and get some I don't have the reg yet, but will shortly. My question is this: Does increasing the output pressure to say, 1100 psi, make it so you would get less shots per fill as compared to 800-850 psi? This is a quote from a guy on PBreview.com talking about the reg:

    "I put the tank on my marker and adjusted the pressure down to 200 psi output just to see if I could get more shots out of it."

    He's using an A4. I don't know much about Angels, but from what I understand about mags, increasing the output pressure from the tank (or decreasing it for that matter), will not affect the AMOUNT of air going into the valve. I guess I'm saying that (as I understand it) there is a specific volume of air released on every trigger pull, and increasing the pressure will only get that specific amount of air into the valve quicker. Or am I completely off base and will have to fill up more often when I'm cranking out 1100 psi from my tank?

    Thanks

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  • Spider-TW
    U R techno-literate!

    • Oct 2006
    • 3554

    #2
    You are correct in that it doesn't make any noticeable difference in mag efficiency. There's probably something to be said about capturing or losing the RT effect; however, the bigger problem is the rate that you run out of paint when you use the reactive trigger.

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    • Pneumagger
      I like 'Mags.

      • Jun 2006
      • 3556

      #3
      Efficiency should not change. The mag uses a secondary internal regulator to meter the shot charge.
      At most you get a more reactive trigger and the ability to not shoot as deep into the tank.

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