Adding a vent system post-build
- Pete Zaria
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I have an ABS combustion cannon with a 250ci chamber and various barrels. Onboard propane, chamber fan, BBQ sparker. Pretty basic, yet reliable and fun to use setup. I've put 500+ shots through it, and it fires on the first try 9/10 times.
My only complaint about firing this cannon is that I have to take off the leanout cap and vent the chamber between each shot. It's kind of a pain in the ass, and adds 15+ sec to my reload time.
I have a 2" PVC ball valve laying around. I was wondering if I could install it, via a male adapter (where the cleanout cap usually goes) and use that to vent the chamber. See drawing below. My question is, using the fan, would this provide enough airflow to effectively vent the chamber?
Thanks a bunch.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
My only complaint about firing this cannon is that I have to take off the leanout cap and vent the chamber between each shot. It's kind of a pain in the ass, and adds 15+ sec to my reload time.
I have a 2" PVC ball valve laying around. I was wondering if I could install it, via a male adapter (where the cleanout cap usually goes) and use that to vent the chamber. See drawing below. My question is, using the fan, would this provide enough airflow to effectively vent the chamber?
Thanks a bunch.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
- Pete Zaria
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No, I already have a chamber fan with controller. I'm asking about the 2" valve. Would mounting a 2" valve onto the back of the cannon, in place of the cleanout cap, allow me to vent the chamber without having to remove anything between shots? Does a 2" valve allow enough airflow to vent a 250ci chamber using an 80mm fan?
Thanks.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
Thanks.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
- MrCrowley
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should do it would just take longer then removing the clean out cap where if you remove the cap more air gets out faster.just considor your self lucky you have a 2" ball valve they cost crap loads.
- Pete Zaria
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OK, then... A) is a regular, 2" PVC, DWV ball valve acceptable for use in a propane combustion gun? B) can I use all-purpose cement (ABS & PVC) to glue the PVC ball valve onto a piece of 2" ABS connected to the reducer and male adapter?
Thanks.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
Thanks.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
If you read Pete's post it says a PVC ball valve and ABS pipe.Dom wrote:ABS DWV only I believe. Not PVC.WOW!! wrote:As far as I know you can use DWV for a combustion. I might be wrong tho. I dont know about connecting ABS and PVC with that glue. Meabey some one else knows.
my gun is half pvc and half abs... no problems so far... but thats just me..