While building my new cannon, I realized that I must build my own regulator as nothing exists with a high enough flow rate in that pressure output range.
The regulator case is 304 stainless
FOS @ 1000 psi=30 +/-
Output range = 0 - 1900psi
Internal orifice (smallest) .375" dia
Custom Pressure Regulator
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hmmm nice... now what about your LP regulator ? is it also custom made or is it just an off the shelf part ?
also what about the launcher itself ? I would really like to see the main valve...
EDIT
I've just converted volume... are you sure it's .39ft^ @ 1000psi? that's about 11 000 ccm @ 1000psi
so... did you calculate it in this way -> volume X pressure in bars = flow and then you added '@ 1000 psi' by a mistake or is it just a really large gun ?
also what about the launcher itself ? I would really like to see the main valve...
EDIT
I've just converted volume... are you sure it's .39ft^ @ 1000psi? that's about 11 000 ccm @ 1000psi
so... did you calculate it in this way -> volume X pressure in bars = flow and then you added '@ 1000 psi' by a mistake or is it just a really large gun ?
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You lost me. What LP regulator? The only LP regulator I have is on my BBQ.POLAND_SPUD wrote:hmmm nice... now what about your LP regulator ? is it also custom made or is it just an off the shelf part ?
The tank size is .39^ft and at 1000psi that = 26.5^ft at 14.7 psi.EDIT
I've just converted volume... are you sure it's .39ft^ @ 1000psi? that's about 11 000 ccm @ 1000psi
so... did you calculate it in this way -> volume X pressure in bars = flow and then you added '@ 1000 psi' by a mistake or is it just a really large gun ?
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lol sorry... I assume that LP has something to do with propane right ?
by LP reg I meant low pressure...
EDIT
How large is the gun ? and what do you use as a source of air ?
by LP reg I meant low pressure...
EDIT
but that's 750 L... so about 11 L of air at ~70 atm... 10L chamber volume is huge by my standards - given the fact that it runs at > 1000 psi means that either the gun is optimized for highest power and is large or it's simply huge26.5^ft at 14.7 psi
How large is the gun ? and what do you use as a source of air ?
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Eventually, if anyone is interested.Larda wrote:Nice work!
Are you going to share the plans for this regulator?
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Barrel is 1.251id x 72". I use industrial cylinder gas for the pressure source.POLAND_SPUD wrote:lol sorry... I assume that LP has something to do with propane right ?
by LP reg I meant low pressure...
EDITbut that's 750 L26.5^ft at 14.7 psi
How large is the gun ? and what do you use as a source of air ?
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so what about the main valve ? it's piloted/actuated using air at (relatively) low pressure, right ? I think I recall someone who mentioned that his gun regs air down to lower pressures for controlling the firing cycle
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POLAND_SPUD wrote:so what about the main valve ?
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By any chance, do you have the GCode for this? We have a Haas CNC lathe and mill at my high school, and I happen to need a high pressure regulator.
ilovetoblowthingsup wrote: The yellow/orange back fits super snugly, very nice in fact, but the head does not fit.
Now that's a shiny regulator, good job!
I'm interested in the plans as well.
I'm interested in the plans as well.
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well I was sure it was you but then when didn't know what I meant I begun to have doubtsGood memory!
I now realize that you were referring to the low pressure (LP) regulator for the loading / firing cycles. It's off the shelf. I bought it from PALMER. I think it's called "Boulder"
BTW, Didn't we discuss this project earlier? I mean, a couple of months ago?
I remember that someone wanted to build a scaled up paintball gun valve as the main valve but I can't find it in my PMs
well, anyway it seems to be the best pneumatic on this site - it deserves to be discussed in a separate thread (preferably with lots of damage videos and pics
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No...it wasn't me. This unit is for 1.250 ball bearingsPOLAND_SPUD wrote:BTW, Didn't we discuss this project earlier? I mean, a couple of months ago?
I remember that someone wanted to build a scaled up paintball gun valve as the main valve but I can't find it in my PMs
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