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maddox
Joined: 21 Dec 2006
Posts: 786
Location: Belgium
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How to regulate CO2 without liquid issues?
It's a serious question, especialy for heavies.
In Project One it was bottle orientation that avoided the regulator swallowing liquid CO2.
Luckely for us, it was Dutch series one, what is comparable with the UK series 3. So we didn't get flipped.
After that, under guidance of the masters Mike Lambert, Alan Wood and Ian Watts I learned about FP, and made that technology my own.
But now I have a rebuild of a heavy that uses normal pneumatic pressures.
The thing to be avoided is a regulator that cannot take liquid CO2. Not even the Victor can do that.
With the headscratching problem, the main bottle is mounted horizontaly.
We can add an Up-tube in the bottle, but that means it will draw liquid whenever it's been flipped.
Lowering flow rate is a potential solution, but not ideal, not for an axe wielding machine.
Anybody bleeding edge idea's?
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Mon Aug 10, 2015 1:27 pm |
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