Pop off valves
- Major Collins
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With pop off valves do they just pop once and let the extra air out in 1 go or will it pop numerous times letting the pressure ?
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not 100% sure on this but when my buddy pulled his open it stayed open until he pushed it closed
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They only self-close when the "pop-off" pressure is no longer present in the tank.
pop-off_true = If pressure in tank > pop-off pressure
Your also likely to experience a bit of hysteresis in a pop-off valve due to the mass flow of air.
pop-off_true = If pressure in tank > pop-off pressure
Your also likely to experience a bit of hysteresis in a pop-off valve due to the mass flow of air.
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In short, if you want pop-pop-pop-pop, you need to be feeding air into a tank at a slightly slower rate than the pop-off can empty it.
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how do i do this ? smaller ports to reduce flow?jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:In short, if you want pop-pop-pop-pop, you need to be feeding air into a tank at a slightly slower rate than the pop-off can empty it.
has anyone played around with this particular type of pop off ?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/80-PSI-AIR-C ... 814wt_1110
You could also make something like this:

The air from the tank is fed into the inlet of the pop-off valve, the oulet of the pop-off valve is fed to the pilot volume, and the threaded port of the pop-off valve is also connected to the pilot volume.

The air from the tank is fed into the inlet of the pop-off valve, the oulet of the pop-off valve is fed to the pilot volume, and the threaded port of the pop-off valve is also connected to the pilot volume.
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hrmmmm looks quite good. I do like how its more efficient but with my lack of resources could prove a bit challenging to make
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and rubber bands and lollypop sticks...al-xg wrote:JSR has made many similar systems with some bits of tube and epoxy resin.
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looking at the pop off al-xg posted i though it would be a little difficult to fit onto an airgun without it being awkward due to the air inlet and outlet so i threw this sketch together of an inline popoff based on the previous one... any flaws?


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How are you going to get the spool in the body?
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i would make these 1/4 threads... i could probably tap one side ,insert the spool and spring and then add the nipple and then solder it in