As it seems many of my videos are, this was made on the spur of the moment with the help of Carbon. This is a brief (relatively speaking) video demoing how a preset tank and an adjustable tank differ in performance with the RT valve.
This is Carbon's E-Mag (software 4.0) running in Hybrid mode. We chose hybrid mode as neither of us is very good at walking the stock 2 finger trigger and the hybrid bounce allows you to see how well the tank's reg does at high a ROF.
The Happy Little Tank Video (a happy 24MB download)
Note with the preset the number of chuffs (and balls that plop out of the barrel). The Crossfire tank is unable to provide the air pressure needed to sustain the fire and chuffs often.
Now the Max-Flo was not set at 800psi output like the preset. I think it was set around 1000psi
. While this invalidates some of the results considering there is more than 1 variable now, it still demonstrates the point, which is this.
You don't get an adjustable tank to leave it at 800psi and for an RT valved Mag, that is precisely what you are looking for. An adjustable tank will give you the ability to tune the marker to respond ideally at the ROF you tend to shoot, or (hehe) boost your ROF if you want something more to make yourself feel more of a man
Oh yeah and pay no attention to the fact that more of the video is actually Carbon's and my discussion on the superb accuracy of the testing but we felt that such results would warm your hearts and you would not mind the extra 10MB of it.
This is Carbon's E-Mag (software 4.0) running in Hybrid mode. We chose hybrid mode as neither of us is very good at walking the stock 2 finger trigger and the hybrid bounce allows you to see how well the tank's reg does at high a ROF.
The Happy Little Tank Video (a happy 24MB download)
Note with the preset the number of chuffs (and balls that plop out of the barrel). The Crossfire tank is unable to provide the air pressure needed to sustain the fire and chuffs often.
Now the Max-Flo was not set at 800psi output like the preset. I think it was set around 1000psi
. While this invalidates some of the results considering there is more than 1 variable now, it still demonstrates the point, which is this.You don't get an adjustable tank to leave it at 800psi and for an RT valved Mag, that is precisely what you are looking for. An adjustable tank will give you the ability to tune the marker to respond ideally at the ROF you tend to shoot, or (hehe) boost your ROF if you want something more to make yourself feel more of a man
Oh yeah and pay no attention to the fact that more of the video is actually Carbon's and my discussion on the superb accuracy of the testing but we felt that such results would warm your hearts and you would not mind the extra 10MB of it.




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