Point me on the right direction, please ! lol
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yaeh but i can adjust that flow with the crappy needle valve. what Cristy said is exactly what im going to do. adjust the flow down some with the crappy needle valve and then fine it up with then nice one she sent me =) hope it works, if i do not post back please call 911 for me i might still have a chance! lolJim Miller wrote:If this is merely an ASA with no regulation (which is what I think it is) then the full 800+ PSI will be seen by the NV55 (or equivalent) and it won't work well.
ASAs are basically dangerous.
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I thought the Empire ASA's had an output pressure.... is that actually controlled in the guns themselves? Most guns are what, up to 300 PSI - I'm under the impression that is done inside these little "regulators".... I hope, for Damian, that they are.Jim Miller wrote:If this is merely an ASA with no regulation (which is what I think it is) then the full 800+ PSI will be seen by the NV55 (or equivalent) and it won't work well.
ASAs are basically dangerous.
jim (yes, you can quote me)
Still ten+ times the pressure the needle valve sees in a typical system, granted. Hence, the trouble dialing it in, and the expected tank dumps if it gets down in pressure.... guessing on those, but.... I think they are good guesses.
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ddavila06 wrote:well sir, your really good at scaring newbies out!
the thing i bought from Cristy should arrive tomorrow, everything else is ready to go
Nahhh.
Really good at not trying to tinker - in the end, it ain't worth it to me. You are going to spend how many hours, and how much stress, and how much money, to... "save" money... maybe.. or maybe blow a bunch of lines and kill a needle valve.... we shall soon find out.
If it is a non-low side output thing and just an on/off like Jim suspects, working inline is going to be... interesting. And it very well could be, looks like there are $20 ones that are simply on/off, and $80 ones with a regulator built in.... what is it, know a model name?
I'm sorta with Jim. Scrap it, sell it for whatever you can get for it, buy a real regulator, buy the adaptor for paintball sized tanks, and be done.
Out of curiousity...
Could have had a real regulator, with a solenoid, needle, and adaptor, on your doorstep and delivered for what, under $100, and 15 minutes of click and buy. What ya into this venture for so far? And how much time into it?
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