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    The diagram would be the same as for a raptor or featherweight, but with smaller parts. Here you have a Full Pressure setup with comments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddox10 View Post
    The diagram would be the same as for a raptor or featherweight, but with smaller parts. Here you have a Full Pressure setup with comments.
    Mario, you have turned down the 12oz Co2 bottle (the buffer) by 1/16"? I was thinking of doing the same but hesitated...now that I'm seeing it used as a FP buffer I'm less concerned... The tank's wall thickness is 3.4mm min so taking 2mm away the tank should still be able to hold 12bar no?
    Sorry for the hijack

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    Here is a full pressure beetleweight built a while ago:
    http://www.fightingrobots.co.uk/thre...t-robots/page7
    I think you have to go full pressure as there isn't much weight for a regulator but it could be possible.
    The main challenge is finding a small enough solenoid valve, I would look into finding a very small hydraulic ball valve then open it with a servo.

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    Your tank has a thinner wall than the one I turned down a tad. That was a tad under 5mm thick.

    But for low pressure, 1.5mm should be enough.
    On the other hand, with such a thin wall, any hickup or shatter when turning will give you less safety marge.
    Do the hydrostatic pressure test please.
    Last edited by maddox10; 28th December 2013 at 11:18.

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    Thanks for the advice, I'll make sure the bottle is properly supported during turning and it should be fine...as for hydrotesting, it can be done but I doubt they'll issue a certificate for it

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