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Blowgun Sprinkler
- PCGUY
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- A nice overhead/forward view of the gun. You can see the sprinkler valve, quick disconnect, the pressure chamber and the pressure gauge in the back along with according fittings. Also as you can see, its in a vice. This thing is heavy man! Oh and the blowgun is set on the vice as well.
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- My initial valve head design. As you can see a barb would have to be threaded then a tube connected. I find the quick disconnect much more convenient. Also, here is a good shot of the epoxied solenoid hole. Its hidden, but this valve head (and the other) has a guide rod as well... Which is why the hole was drilled to the side.
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- A very nice shot (if I do say so my self) of the front end of the valve, a 1"-.75" reducer, and the beginning of my 5' long CPVC paint ball barrel...
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- 3" end cap, Schrader valve (a long one yes but for a solid $2 who's complaining?), and my pressure gauge! I spend most my time around this end...
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- Shot of my barrels and target board, from left to right: 8"x1" SCH 20 pipe (Its so short, and since nothing is loaded really past the muzzle, I don't think the fact its SCH 20 much matters), 36"x1" primary barrel, and my 5'x.75" CPVC paint ball barrel pipe. I may or may not cut down... And spray can for scale.
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- syco kilaa
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I still don't understand why you put that blow gun where it is on the sprinlker valve
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Isn't that a 2 inch sprinkler valve, or am i just blind... and stupid, and wrong,
but if it is isn't that the only place you can put it? or anywhere around the side of the valve
but if it is isn't that the only place you can put it? or anywhere around the side of the valve
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- drac
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That is a 1 inch sprinkler valve. It says so in the thing:
Here is a good shot of the front end equipment and fittings. From front to back: pipe chamber (can barely see it), 3" coupler, 3"-1.5" reducer, 1.5"-1" reducer, about 2" of 1" pipe, 1" male adapter, and sprinkler valve.
- saladtossser
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looks like it has flow control. he had to get around the guide rod.
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oh, i have an idea i would like to share, you can open a female quick disconnect by sticking a pencil down it, cheapo push button valve.
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I am new to this site and see a lot of different air release systems that all seem to be the same three. I have No use for supah valves, air bleed
triggers {which are clumsy, ugly, leak off and get broken off} and such.
And sprikler valves run on various dc battery configs.
You can make a stock sprinkler valve really talk with a capacitive discharge trigger system. Iwill post my designs later today after I figure out how to navigate this site better.
triggers {which are clumsy, ugly, leak off and get broken off} and such.
And sprikler valves run on various dc battery configs.
You can make a stock sprinkler valve really talk with a capacitive discharge trigger system. Iwill post my designs later today after I figure out how to navigate this site better.
You fail to realise the flow of the normal path of activation. The hole is about the size of a pencil lead. Even if that soleniod opens at mach 300 itll still have sh*tty flow. Get a little pushbutton from McMaster if your worried about athstetics. You could always bore out the two holes, get a bigger soleniod, slap a bigger sealing face on there, and BAM! your done with a whole bunch of wasted time!!!