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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 6:38 pm
by FeLeX
Hmm I might have to give it a shot after 31st. I have 100 dollars saved up for either advanced combustion or portable pneumatic (I bought a mini compressor that supposedly goes to 300psi). If I have any moneys left over ill give this a try since I already got a torch.
Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 7:00 pm
by jimmy101
FeLeX wrote:Hmm I was thinking about this for a long time and what I thought was:
Would you get as many shots from the 3 dollar propane tank using it for pneumatic as you would using it for combustion. Because the power is almost the same you know...
Tell me what you think...
Nope, you would get a lot more shots from the tank in combustion mode than in pneumatic mode.
For a 100 in<sup>3</sup> chamber the combustion mode needs about 4 in<sup>3</sup> of propane at 1 ATM. Total propane per shot = 3 in<sup>3</sup>ATM
For a 100 in<sup>3</sup> pneumatic you would probably use 100 in<sup>3</sup> at the vapor pressure of propane at the shooting temperature, figure something in the vicinity of 100 PSI (6.8 ATM). Total propane per shot = 680 in<sup>3</sup>ATM
You will get something like 200
times as many shots in combustion mode versus the pneumatic mode.
For any combustion gun, except an absolutely huge one, a single propane tank lasts pretty much forever.
Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 7:08 pm
by FeLeX
Man, now that I think about it it was a pretty retarded question. Sometimes my brain just shuts off. But yea bottom line is that propane is the CO2 without the expensive regulators and etc.
The only application I can find for it is for portable pneumatics. But you could also use one of those $10 mini compressors.
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 5:37 am
by VH_man
yah, but those mini compressors dont fill your chamber in .0001 seconds......... and you cant light the muzzle exhaust on fire just for fun............. (i dont reccomend it though, i killed a GNBB by doing that.... melted the hop-up....)
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 7:33 am
by FeLeX
Yea thats true. I dont think I will ever try the whole light propane at the muzzle thing. Plus I find having an onboard compressor alot more fun then just some tank. But different people like different things.
Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 4:15 pm
by VH_man
well, i want to be able to get 800 shots off in a minute, and i dont think an onboard compressor will allow me to do that...........