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  1. #61
    Quote Originally Posted by Hard Time
    A pressure relief device (PRV) is a device that relives a set pressure if the regulator fails.
    Thanks, I found that out about 5 minutes ago though! I'm getting the bottle this week, does Technobots sell rams, I might go down there in a week or two, its a half hours drive?

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  3. #63
    Sounds like a plan, plus I'm looking for quite a large one, I want to give Matilda a handful! I have a cylinder with a volume of about a litre, I think I should be able to get a reasonably good ram, problem is I want several flips out of it, maybe ten.

  4. #64
    Google Sketchup just wont work, are there any other free programs to do the job?
    EDIT:Also, how come when flippers fire Co2 can be seen, because I thought Co2 was invisible? This has perplexed me and my father, is it due to the pressure of the Co2?

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  6. #66
    you could use prodesktop. a very different style cad program to sketchup and needs some getting use to but imo much better.

  7. #67
    Thanks, and thanks to the 2 answers, I'll check out prodesktop tommorow

  8. #68
    If you want a REALLY simple CAD program you can use the drawing features in excel to make a single 2D side/plan view of a machine. Just bring up the drawing menu, draw your shape, click on options and size it appropriately. Make sure to also unlatch it from resizing with the cells and then adjust the view zoom to see the whole thing.

    Sounds awful simple but i've used it for a fair few work things when I've needed something drawing up quickly and scaled.

  9. #69
    I don't have Excel, but I'm using the open office equivalent. I've been reading the build rules, will this pneumatic system work/be legal to the rules?

    Also, what force in Newtons do most LP flippers have around, I used a calculator, mine should have around 2000N? Also, I'll be using between 7-10 bar.




    EDIT: Fixed the picture to include the dump valve.
    EDIT 2:Fixed the picture again because I don't need the second burst disc.

  10. #70
    Hmm, seems a bit unusual to me, but maybe you just call things different names from what i'm used to.

    Having so many inputs/outputs on the tank is unusual too. Eric Jr goes:

    Tank-regulator----T-------3/2 valve-prv-ram
    dump valve

    Hopefully thats easy enough to understand. Also, if you're running anything LP you'd be strongly advised to get a Trev Regulator, can't remember if you have been or not.

    EDIT: realise it doesnt look right when posted, the T section goes to the dump valve.

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