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Re: Angel Speed Compressed air recommendations
In Reply to: Angel Speed Compressed air recommendations posted by Reny on June 08, 2003 at 11:11:07:
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Posted by: Surely "UUU" Gest on June 08, 2003 at 20:46:47
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You might want to check your markers settings, did you change dwell etc from stock? If so that might be a reason why you are sucking so much air. Word has it and the manual says it that an Angel Speed operates in the range of 400-850!MAX! psi. So you should be okay...some might say actually better because as your supply drops down the pressure differential (tank vs mini-reg) will keep your marker working a bit better while those operating closer to 400psi might experience problems with regulation. TS?! Any better way of saying this? Low pressure typically means more volume used per shot. pv=nrt right? only it is an energy equation which I can't remember at the moment but works because of the PV relationship. To get the same energy you can either pump up the volume (ta dump dump clash) or pressure to get the same energy driving the ball...low pressure high volume...high pressure low volume...proportionately. So it sucks volumes of air at low pressure. And if you believe in volumizers to lower the pressure even more get used to wearing a dive tank to make it through a game. GRIN!!! Just joking but only JUST. What I have read on volumizers is mostly indicating they are for show and APPARENTLY do not justify the purchase price or ongoing increased costs for air. And I quote..."they don't work on the Speed we have them though, just epoxy them up so that they (volumizers) don't ?work? and man they look friendin..." Having heard that, WDP is coming out with their own volumizer(s) purported to lower paint breakage even further, flatten trajectory and suck VOLUMES of air. C-: Go ahead flame the returning-newby time, 8-C |
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