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- Acdcmonkey1991
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I know for sure that they can withstand more than 200 psi because I have them on all my cannons. I usually pump them all up to about 210 psi and I've never had a schrader fail...
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- Jumpin Jehosaphat
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The schrader valves sold on BCArms say they are rated to 160 psi, but I'm not sure if that rating assumes they are attatched to threaded PVC or another metal fitting. You probably don't have to worry about it. Most air compressors don't go past 150 psi. What are you planning on using to fill your chamber?
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Really, I've taken tire valves much higher than that... do you mean that it exploded or that it just didnt put any more air in?
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.177 cal. piston rifle
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C02 Jetpack (CIIJ)
Waterjet vehicle
.177 cal. piston rifle
it didnt put any more air in. I thinks its my bike pump though cuz after i get it up to 90, like water and air jus comes out at the end of the pump. I have a decent bell pump. I have this one http://www.amazon.com/Bell-Airstrike-18 ... 414&sr=1-4
I think ill have to buy another one that can pump higher. Do you guys recommend any good, cheap bike pumps that you can buy in stores?
I think ill have to buy another one that can pump higher. Do you guys recommend any good, cheap bike pumps that you can buy in stores?
- Acdcmonkey1991
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Right here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/good-aluminum-bike- ... dZViewItem
This is the same pump I have, I think it goes up to like 300 psi, that's what I've taken it to. i couldn't find it anywhere else but ebay. lol

http://cgi.ebay.com/good-aluminum-bike- ... dZViewItem
This is the same pump I have, I think it goes up to like 300 psi, that's what I've taken it to. i couldn't find it anywhere else but ebay. lol
VH was awesome!!
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Waterjet vehicle
.177 cal. piston rifle
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C02 Jetpack (CIIJ)
Waterjet vehicle
.177 cal. piston rifle
- Jumpin Jehosaphat
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Most bike pumps get hard to pump around 70 psi...
Bikes dont need very high pressure.
I'm not sure about 300 psi with a bike pump, few mechanically operated pumps can reach that kind of pressure...
Bikes dont need very high pressure.
I'm not sure about 300 psi with a bike pump, few mechanically operated pumps can reach that kind of pressure...
i had that one!!! it sucked and broke though.Acdcmonkey1991 wrote:Right here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/good-aluminum-bike- ... dZViewItem
This is the same pump I have, I think it goes up to like 300 psi, that's what I've taken it to. i couldn't find it anywhere else but ebay. lol![]()
hmm, then what can i use to get up to that pressure?Jumpin Jehosaphat wrote: Most bike pumps get hard to pump around 70 psi...
Bikes dont need very high pressure.
I'm not sure about 300 psi with a bike pump, few mechanically operated pumps can reach that kind of pressure...
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You could get a small air compressor, but they can be expensive rarely under $100...
You could use CO2, but the regulator setup for them can cost over one hundred dollars, and you have to pay for refills.
You could buy a portable air tank with a decent pressure rating, they usually cost between $20 and $30 for a 5 gal tank. You could fill your chamber as much as you can with a bike pump, then get that last bit of pressure with air from the tank. That way you wouldn't have to refill the tank as often. You can get compressed air at any gas station for free where I live (some require you to purchase gasoline, but few places leave their compressor station attended/restricted), but you should check in your area because that is due to state law where I live.
You could use CO2, but the regulator setup for them can cost over one hundred dollars, and you have to pay for refills.
You could buy a portable air tank with a decent pressure rating, they usually cost between $20 and $30 for a 5 gal tank. You could fill your chamber as much as you can with a bike pump, then get that last bit of pressure with air from the tank. That way you wouldn't have to refill the tank as often. You can get compressed air at any gas station for free where I live (some require you to purchase gasoline, but few places leave their compressor station attended/restricted), but you should check in your area because that is due to state law where I live.
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For even higher pressures use regulated CO2 or HPA. HPA is a lighter gas than CO2, so you will get better performance.
If you are going to use CO2, your only worry is that if liquid CO2 comes in contact with PVC, it will greatly weaken the pipe, and make failure of the material likely, but since you already have a copper construction, you can use CO2 without worries.
I know next to nothing about paintball, do CO2 and HPA use the same kind of regulator and attachments, also which is cheaper to refill?
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I usually take my cannon up to ~110 PSI with no problems...mabye i'm just getting lucky. I also leave the connector attatched to the compressor, mabye that equalizes the pressure some.chaos wrote:sorry but that is not true, i nearly had one pop out of its hole into my hand, they are only rated to 60psiTurboSuper wrote:Tubeless tire valves (teardrop shaped) are actually better and more readily available than their threaded cousins.
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you can use hpa in co2 regs, but u should use co2 in some hpa regs beacuse since co2 is dirty, it could mess up the reg. I am using an expansion chamber which is found on most spyders and spyder clones. It is good for co2 and hpa. Bob long torpedo is good for co2 and hpa and one of the palmers and AKA regs are probably the best in the market. I already have a tire filling attachment for my compressor. i think that my dad might get mad at me tho but ill try. I just pumped my gun up to about 120 psi!! YAY!! i shot a double aa at a concrete wall right now and the battery shattered. wow
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That sounds impressive. You should take a few pictures of the cannon and post in the pneumatic cannon showcase.
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