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    I know I've misspelled it - it's for Google tracking.

    So I have a solenoid valve, a reg & a pressure relief valve. I'm still waiting on my ram to come through.

    If I am reading these rules correctly, I need a bottle, isolation valve, FP vent valve, LP vent valve & tubing. Any pointers from the veterans?

  • #2
    Re: More pmeumatics!

    no fp vent is needed as long as the regulator is connector straight to the co2 tank. i'd recommend you put in a buffer tank aswell to get better flow.

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    • #3
      Re: More pmeumatics!

      No a vent (dump) valve is definatly needed! Any old ball valve will do.

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      • #4
        Re: More pmeumatics!

        i know one is needed for the low pressure part after the regulator but it was too my understanding that if the regulator is connector straight to the bottlethen no fp dump is needed (between bottle and regulator). and if there is any remaining full pressure co2 in the bottle it can be dumped using the screw valve on the bottle after the bottle has been removed from the robot.

        time to go look through the fra rules again

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        • #5
          Re: More pmeumatics!

          Yes, I thought so.

          Mind you, you say any old ball valve - I can't find a single High Pressure valve to use as isolation or dump.

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          • #6
            Re: More pmeumatics!

            FP and LP dump valves;

            http://www.technobotsonline.com/pneu...ll-valves.html

            Put the ball valve for the dump of your buffer tank...

            Your ment to turn off the bottle before dumping the gas after a fight... but if you've only got a small amount left just dump the lot through the dump valve (the gas left in the bottle will flow through the regulator- then out of the dump valve)... doing this also helps to chill your bottle, having a cold bottle helps when you come to re-fill it.

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            • #7
              Re: More pmeumatics!

              All good advice, duly noted. That would leave me with a bottle, buffer tank & an isolation valve that doesn't restrict flow to find.

              All the paint ball bottles I find are pin valve but I read somewhere on here they can freeze open. Doesn't that make it unsuitable for use as an isolation valve?

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              • #8
                Re: More pmeumatics!

                Think there is a mix up in terminolgy going on. Jonny you are correct no FP relief valve is needed if the reg bolts straight on the bottle. But a dump or vent valve to enpty the system at the end of a fight is a must.

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                • #9
                  Re: More pmeumatics!

                  if the bottle has a screw top can't you just open that at the end of a fight?

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                  • #10
                    Re: More pmeumatics!

                    Normal procedure for arena marshals is to close the screw top valve on your bottle then dump any gas remaining in the buffer and rest of the system. If the marshal can't get to the screw top valve then he will dump all the gas from the whole system. This maybe due to damage or to the robot being in a unusual position.

                    Basic system here:
                    Relief valve
                    |
                    Main Resevoir - Screw top - buffer - valves - ram(cylinder)
                    |
                    dump valve(ball valve)
                    |
                    atmosphere

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                    • #11
                      Re: More pmeumatics!

                      Originally posted by psychostorm
                      All good advice, duly noted. That would leave me with a bottle, buffer tank & an isolation valve that doesn't restrict flow to find.

                      All the paint ball bottles I find are pin valve but I read somewhere on here they can freeze open. Doesn't that make it unsuitable for use as an isolation valve?

                      Some people use paint ball bottles or similar but you will have to make up your own adapter to a standard CO2 nut for filling up at events.

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                      • #12
                        Re: More pmeumatics!

                        We use standard paintball bottles with equaly standard on/off valves in our feathers, not the pin valved bottles.
                        So that part ain't a problem, any reasonable paintball shop should have such bottles/valves handy.

                        And yes, the tread is different from full size bottles.
                        But nothing that can't be solved with an own filling hose. (equaly handy to refill your small bottle at home for testing purposes)

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                        • #13
                          Re: More pmeumatics!

                          Originally posted by psychostorm
                          I know I've misspelled it - it's for Google tracking.

                          So I have a solenoid valve, veterans?
                          Where did u get that valve? ( sorry I can't get rid of veterans on my iPad :/)

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