Performance loss of remote activation?

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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Hello,

I just completed a 1 inch piston valve with 3/4 inch porting (will be in showcase soon), but I would like to place the trigger at different place on the gun than where the valve is.

It is a 1 inch piston valve actuated by a 1 inch sprinkler valve. I originally threaded a blowgun into the pilot area of the sprinkler valve to actuate it faster than the solenoid could, but I was wondering if this even matters because the valve is being used as a pilot valve, not a main valve. It would be really nice to be able to electronically actuate it, but I don't want to suffer any performance losses.

Basically, would actuating the piston valve using a solenoid activated sprinkler valve vs a blowgun activated sprinkler valve cause any performance loss?

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I doubt it, 1" sprinkler valve piloting a 1" piston is serious over-kill.
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It shouldn't make that much of a difference, but you can always have a blowgun/ballvalve pilot for the sprinkler actuated by a rod or cable.
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What about a blowgun extended by pressure tubing... A barb fitting on the sprinkler valve. Would that actuate it faster than the solenoid?
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You'll increase pilot volume but flow will still be better than a solenoid.

Really though as MrC said, a 1" sprinkler piloting a 1" piston is so overkill that you're not realyl going to see a difference.

I piloted this 1" piston with a schrader...
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The reasons I am using a 1 inch SV are because
-I have a relatively large pilot volume for the piston valve
-I had it on hand

It's working quite well - I got a cork going 700 FPS at 120 PSI.
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Technically, the 1" sprinkler valve has a larger port diameter than the piston valve.

no performance loss.
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