Good or bad idea?
I built a cannon using a dust collector valve nd I understand dead space nd all the stuff but I wanted to connect a small hose after my ball valve which is my trigger now, want to move it so its more convient to hold nd more fun firing, ,, will this affect my performance nd have any negative results?
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It will decrease performance, but probably not enough to notice without a chronograph.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Remember these type of valves are designed for a remote pilot unlike a standard diaphragm (sprinkler) valve. That is why it has two internal valves.
I remember seeing a spec of less than ten feet for the ASCO 8353H038 (1.5 inch valve).
If your trigger valve is at least 1/8 inch and about a 2 foot long 1/8 inch hose you will not notice any difference.
I remember seeing a spec of less than ten feet for the ASCO 8353H038 (1.5 inch valve).
If your trigger valve is at least 1/8 inch and about a 2 foot long 1/8 inch hose you will not notice any difference.
dewey-1 wrote:Remember these type of valves are designed for a remote pilot unlike a standard diaphragm (sprinkler) valve. That is why it has two internal valves.
I remember seeing a spec of less than ten feet for the ASCO 8353H038 (1.5 inch valve).
If your trigger valve is at least 1/8 inch and about a 2 foot long 1/8 inch hose you will not notice any difference.
Thanks thats the answer I was looking for