Me and ILTBTS think we know what's wrong.
The pump gauge has a checkvalve inside the gauge. So that the pump gauge shows you what the pump is producing, but when the air pressure goes into the chamber, since the volume is smaller, the pressure when equalized is less then what the gauge is showing.
And the check valve inside the gauge seems to stop the gauge pressure from equalizing so you only see how much pressure the pump has made, not the final pressure of the pump and the chamber.
Buying a HP Pump
Good work MrC, let me know if you find any more results...i'll be interested to here them. i probably wont check the board again till later in the day because at the moment, i will resume work on my 10 page final english paper/exam thingy... its 12:20 in the morning here... hahaa
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Pump gauges are almost always a bit off. Always have one of your cannon and trust that one.
Because the pump gauge reads 260 psi they can sell it for a 260 psi.
My pump that claims to go up to 7 bar gives no more then 5,5 in real pressure.
It are cheap, crappy gauges wich mostly give an higher rating then usual.
That way they can sell pumps claiming they go to a higher pressure, and no more then just a few spudders will find out.
Because the pump gauge reads 260 psi they can sell it for a 260 psi.
My pump that claims to go up to 7 bar gives no more then 5,5 in real pressure.
It are cheap, crappy gauges wich mostly give an higher rating then usual.
That way they can sell pumps claiming they go to a higher pressure, and no more then just a few spudders will find out.
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I fixed your post.psycix wrote:Gauges are almost always a bit off.
How much it's off... Well, you can buy a $5 gage that's probably only good to 10% or you can buy a $1500 gage that's good to 0.25%. Between those two extremes you pick your price/accuracy point and live with it.
But your 40 psi is 260 -> 220MrCrowley wrote:This is 40psi, not a few.
1.5 Bar is only 20-odd PSI.
I agree that 40 psi is a larger bit off then 20, but since your are on a way higher pressure, it is basically the same thing.
You should not say the gauge is 40 psi off, and thus is not as good as one only being 20 psi off.
It is relative: calculate it in percent of the total psi.
If you want to state things the right way to compare gauges:
A gauge is never xx psi off, it is xx % off.
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Yeah I know that they're X% off but all the chambers I was using had the same volume more or less. So I couldn't be arsed to change the fittings on my other cannons and then calculate a percentage when it really doesn't matter.
Anyway I fixed it now, the schrader clip thingy wasn't seating properly.
Anyway I fixed it now, the schrader clip thingy wasn't seating properly.
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