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Re: Just for the record.....

In Reply to: Just for the record..... posted by Captain_Caveman on September 03, 2003 at 22:47:53:


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Posted by:
Michael "LCT_Paintball" Lyon
on September 05, 2003 at 13:56:43


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: Also... there is to my knowledge only one prototype valve designed for straight CO2 pressure and in a size appropriate for cannon use.

: Is that valve debugged and ready for some production units?

: Are there any others besides the one that has been discussed on this forum?

Are you talking about my cannon? I designed a valve that can handle it. The cannon was actually my first step towards building a full automatic. I was going to use a belt feed system. Probably in a full loop of 15 or so. My valve should handle about 3 rps, but I was having trouble with dry ice forming. I want to keep using CO2 cause it's easier to find around here, so my next valve system may get a drop in presure to around 400 psi.

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