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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD

Re: HELP ME, i think theres co2 in my lcd!

In Reply to: HELP ME, i think theres co2 in my lcd! posted by Ryan Clements on July 15, 2003 at 19:07:39:


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Posted by:
Tom Sparkman

on July 17, 2003 at 14:01:17

: I had not brought my gun out to play in probably a year. Yesterday I took it in to get some air because I intended to play this weekend. Now that I have it gassed, I went to give it a few shots. From a 4500 psi bottle, i got under 800 shots, and the gun and bottle turned cold and with sweat, like I just ran a rapid fire string thru a CO2 gun, what the hell? Oh, and i looked at the output pressure, it went from 750 (first setting) to over 900 in just a few shots. The bottle is a dynaflow, and has never given me trouble in the past, HELP!

It sounds like it. You can easily check by dumping the air out of the tank by pushing down the pin - it should spray snow and get real cold if it's filled with CO2.

Tom

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