Regulator help
they help it so that it doesnt blow up. co2 needs to be regulated because strait out of the tank it it over 1000 psi, which it way to high of a pressure for a normal cannon to handle. the regulator makes it so you only get about 100 to 150 psi, depending on what you set it to.
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It normally should do it itself...I think.
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if you know that little about how pneamuatics work then stick you compressed air. If you screw up with C02 you're going to kill yourself. Air compressors supply plenty of pressure for most people and cost about the same as a palmer. A safe solution you could use is this:
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=p ... d=166441-6 1735-J-6901-100&detail=desc&lpage=none
but it only regulates up to 120 psi, which is less than a good air compressor can supply. If you need the portability though, it's a good choice.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=p ... d=166441-6 1735-J-6901-100&detail=desc&lpage=none
but it only regulates up to 120 psi, which is less than a good air compressor can supply. If you need the portability though, it's a good choice.
I bought a palmers regulator, and i love it. unfortunately, the guage is a tad hard to read, or set exactly, so i just have a ball valve that i open a bit to fill the chamber, and make sure the reg reads below 200 psi.
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Actually i picked one up yesterday and the thing goes past 120 psi, just need to replace the gauge to see what pressure its at and modify it a little bit (cut the plastic, replace parts that can take the pressure, etc). unmodifyed i'm guessing you can get it to about 150 psi before the handle stops turning.idespisecats wrote:
if you know that little about how pneamuatics work then stick you compressed air. If you screw up with C02 you're going to kill yourself. Air compressors supply plenty of pressure for most people and cost about the same as a palmer. A safe solution you could use is this:
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=p ... d=166441-6 1735-J-6901-100&detail=desc&lpage=none
but it only regulates up to 120 psi, which is less than a good air compressor can supply. If you need the portability though, it's a good choice.
Roughboy,
No, the gas in the paintball tanks is pretty much pure co2, while the gas in an air compressor is compressed atmospheric air, which is a combination of nitrogen, oxygen, co2, and a bunch of other gases.
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