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Re: pneumatic dies
Any system using pneumatics need a 1000psi relief valve, except low pressure designs where the reg goes directly on the bottle.
This means the Low Pressure relief valve will handle any overpressure issues downstream the regulator.
Once you start adding more parts between bottle and reg, you need both pressure relief valves. One on the FP side, and 1 on the LP side, set at the lowest pressure rating of parts in your setup.
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ok so would i need on if my system if it goes bottle-on off valve(rated @1000psi)-reg
then after the reg I will have a 10 bar PRV beacuse the lowest rating for the parts in my system is 10 bar
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made a diagram of the system.
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Simple, elegant solution, change the pin valve on the paintball bottle, and change the CO2 nut on the Trevor.
Simplest solution, pay somebody to do it.
Then there is no need for an expensive adaptor, nor any tap or die I don't have.
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change the pin valve to what kind of valve?
What should I change the nut on the reg to aswell?
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You can replace the Pinvalve with an On/off valve for a paintball bottle.
One of the pin valve filling pieces you have can be adapted to the Trevor. Otherwise, a fitting replacement nut isn't difficult to make, just takes time.
Actualy, if you fit one of those pinvalve adaptors directly to the Trevor, and use it with the pin valve bottle...
The knob is good enough to fill the place of required isolation valve.
Again, not that difficult, but takes time...
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This is getting a bit complicated..........
The Trevor reg is designed to fit directly to the standard CO2 bottles. For feathers it is better to use the 600g bottles with a screw top available from Jonno at around £40. You will save weight as there is no requirement for a ball valve, the re-filling stations are set up with CO2 fittings and you can weigh the gas as you fill it.
There is also the need for a 1000psi relief if the Trevor reg is not directly fitted to the bottle, this was discussed at length by the FRA committee before I decided to sell them to roboteers. The same rule applies btw to welding regulators.
I know you are trying to save some cash and I have every sympathy having done it myself from day one. But one lesson I learned the hard way was that buying parts that have been designed to compliment each other saves money in the long term, because they work.........
This is not a rant nor am I drumming up business for Jonno. It has been proven to work for over 5 years now....
Trev
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That is the simplest solution of it all. Takes no extra work.
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OK thanks guys,
I have found the valve that is the same as jonno's and im going to ring the place to see if they can get the right fittings for me