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Posted by Chiltepe on March 06, 2002 at 22:33:39:
In Reply to: Response trigger problem posted by
I have heard other people say that their RT didn't work well with HP. It is probably a flow problem. You should have at least 200psi more coming through the tank reg to whatever your setting the second one to, but I suspect that one or both of your reg's can't recharge fast enough to keep the flow you need for the RT to work. The next thing you could try is to turn the regulator screw to your RT all the way in. Fire the marker and turn out the set screw in 1/2 turns until it starts to work. Then go a little more, and lock it there. This might work, but it probably won't be as fast as it was with CO2. Tippmann offers a fix for this problem, but you will need to send it to them. They will try to increase the flow through the RT. This is a good idea, BUT, if you can't get enough flow out of your regulators, it still won't work right. : I have an M98 with a response trigger running nitro. and a second regulator made by PMI. I just recently convertet over to nitrogen and now i am having trouble with the rate of fire on the trigger it seems to shoot pretty fast with co2 but it is very speratic on nitro. It wont fire at a consistant rate. What would cause tis and has anyone had this problem. Checked the pressure from 850 down to 390 still doesnt seem to be working right. I also cleaned out all the parts to make sure no dirt was inside.
KustomKid
15:00:06 03/14/02
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