Alright so I my other account magically dissappeared so this thing is telling me im a rookie so.... lol ANYWAYS
I'm working on a grenade launcher for paintball and I need to know what pressure i should work around? i know the average psi of my co2 tank is anywhere from 2200 to 2800...i plan to have a main chamber that i would fill with a co2 tank then just a quarter turn ball valve to dump it all (unless someone has a better idea?) anyways throw some ideas out there
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Depending on ambient temperature, it's actually 800-1000 psiDC wrote:i know the average psi of my co2 tank is anywhere from 2200 to 2800...
What exactly is the ammunition you'll be using? And to what dimensions are you constrained?i plan to have a main chamber that i would fill with a co2 tank then just a quarter turn ball valve to dump it all (unless someone has a better idea?) anyways throw some ideas out there
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I guess a small metal chamber without a regulator and a ball valve would be the simplest option in this case, with such high pressure you don't really need a fast valve to send such a light projectile the required distance.SpudBlaster15 wrote:For spudding/paintball applications, I would use a regulator and run the system at 100-200PSI, depending on your launcher dimensions.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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callin me a noob i see:P lol and for the record the psi i gave was from my filling station not my tank itself but regardless i want some level of safety in this thing i have any hopes of the refs allowing during game use. so a regulator is must
CO2 "filling stations" are just a bigger bottle of CO2, and are consequently subject to the same pressures.DC wrote:for the record the psi i gave was from my filling station
Are you sure this is a CO2 system and not HPA instead?
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If I were you, I'd go with a Palmers Pursuit Stabilizer and use a metal pressure chamber as JSR mentioned. Don't try to run unregulated CO2, it's dangerous and too inconsistent.
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I would just go with something like this is you want to go unregged co2
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