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  • PBI82
    Registered User
    • Mar 2007
    • 73

    #1

    Maxflo micro

    Heya AO..my 1st time posting...long time lurker.
    I picked up a maxflow for my automag. i was wondering a couple things about it. can i use the steel braided hose that the mag usese or do i need to switch to microline?

    the other thing was what drops work with these? cuz my dead on paintball one sure in the hell dosent *sighs* i like that one alot.
  • craltal
    MCB, baby...
    • Oct 2003
    • 1452

    #2
    If memory serves you can't use the micro. I don't believe SP makes a high pressure kit for the micro max-flo

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    • Ydna
      Paintball Manufacturer

      • Apr 2004
      • 264

      #3
      The micro system is actually a preset HP only so it'll work.

      You can use stainless braided hose but only if you're able to install it correctly. The port on the front of the reg is recessed down so you may not be able to get leverage to tighten the hose
      (the macroline fitting that comes on it is installed with a 3/16" allen wrench).
      Andy "Ydna" DuBuc
      Nummech Products & ZDSPB

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      • craltal
        MCB, baby...
        • Oct 2003
        • 1452

        #4
        Thanks for clarifying my faulty memory. I'll blame it on the cold medication and long hours at work...

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        • PBI82
          Registered User
          • Mar 2007
          • 73

          #5
          Originally posted by craltal
          Thanks for clarifying my faulty memory. I'll blame it on the cold medication and long hours at work...

          Cold medication? you dont have a cold :P /spam

          Originally posted by Ydna
          The micro system is actually a preset HP only so it'll work.

          You can use stainless braided hose but only if you're able to install it correctly. The port on the front of the reg is recessed down so you may not be able to get leverage to tighten the hose
          (the macroline fitting that comes on it is installed with a 3/16" allen wrench).
          so would it be better to use microline?

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          • craltal
            MCB, baby...
            • Oct 2003
            • 1452

            #6
            Originally posted by PBI82
            Cold medication? you dont have a cold :P /spam



            so would it be better to use microline?
            Oh, my runny nose and on-the-verge-of exploding-from-the-pressure head would beg to differ...

            If I'm reading Ydna right, I'd just use macroline since the fitting will already be there. I've never had a problem with a mag and macroline when I used HPA

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            • PBI82
              Registered User
              • Mar 2007
              • 73

              #7
              okies kool. whats the maxflo preset at anyway?

              and does anyone know a dropforward that has the same dovetail set up as it? my dead on dosent

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              • SummaryJudgement
                Selling stuff, good stuff.
                • Aug 2004
                • 1944

                #8
                NOT MICROLINE!

                MACROline.......

                There is a huge difference.

                And the micro Max-flo is adjustable, but with a high pressure output

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                • PBI82
                  Registered User
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 73

                  #9
                  so whats the differnce in micro and macro line?

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                  • onedude36
                    Registered User
                    • Feb 2005
                    • 943

                    #10
                    Originally posted by PBI82
                    so whats the differnce in micro and macro line?
                    micro line is small and has poor flow rates... macro is larger with better flow...
                    "Don't stoned i'm shoot" -someoneiforget

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                    • PBI82
                      Registered User
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 73

                      #11
                      ah so what would be a good drop then?

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                      • Sudz
                        Canuk
                        • Oct 2005
                        • 147

                        #12
                        Though you bought the micro already ill post this for others. I feel the micro to be a troubleshooting disaster. There is no bleed on the air system and if you air up your marker and for some reason you cant get it firing, good luck getting it to de-pressurize. At a tourney a teammate had gun troubles with his mag, and I had to pull the pressurized macroline from the fitting, it whipped back and smoked my finger, leaving a nice scar now. So id advise something with a bleed system, as there really isn't a way to de-pressurize the mag w/out one if you cant get your marker firing.

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                        • PBI82
                          Registered User
                          • Mar 2007
                          • 73

                          #13
                          yea, i almost regret buying. they should have a quick release on it or something

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                          • Ydna
                            Paintball Manufacturer

                            • Apr 2004
                            • 264

                            #14
                            it'd have to be designed differently for that to work. You could always put in a QD or check valve (or both) to help out.

                            For the record, the "flow" of microline is okay, but the problem is the hose is smaller and can't take the pressures. The hose blowing off or bursting is common with them.
                            Good for LP applications, but not so good for anything else...lol
                            Andy "Ydna" DuBuc
                            Nummech Products & ZDSPB

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                            • PBI82
                              Registered User
                              • Mar 2007
                              • 73

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Ydna
                              it'd have to be designed differently for that to work. You could always put in a QD or check valve (or both) to help out.

                              For the record, the "flow" of microline is okay, but the problem is the hose is smaller and can't take the pressures. The hose blowing off or bursting is common with them.
                              Good for LP applications, but not so good for anything else...lol
                              whats a QD?

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