Wow, way to dig up an old post :) But yeah, the rating is around 150 psi but it can take a lot more. 600 psi firings and there is no visible damage to the piston face or anything :) I don't post much here anymore, moved onto bigger things, mainly building PCP airguns with operating pressures of 200-...
Yeah that's fine, but there was a post earlier saying that the fill valve from a lighter wouldn't be suitable for a spudgun because it is typically used in low pressure. And I highlighted the fact that scraders are mass used and designed for a low pressure application but can be used in a spudgun. I...
If I was you, I would just go with a burst disk design and use the steel chamber. It should be much quicker to build and allow the higher mixes that you were looking for. Seeing as though the aluminium is the weak part, removing it from the mix will increase your maximum pressures. I would say that,...
Well..... up to the size that the launcher could effectivley launch the Chrony with its muzzle blast, my statement stands.
Maybe it is dirt/debris from your launcher or projectile that would cause a false reading. A piece of potato would definatley be recognised by the lights.
Well, I have a neigbour either side of my 20 yards wide garden :D They are actually GREAT. They do put up with a lot of my noise Results are in: Basically, there were no readings at all from the chrony or errors even up to 1" away from the first sensor. It is a cold day today and there is a much mor...