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Old September 23rd, 07:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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32 degrees rebels on hpa

went paintballing today and had to use air and not co2 as normal,

2 which are rebel 02 bottom lines

1 which is a rebel xtreme.


1st of all had to chrono the 3 markers, but with using hpa had to screw the velocity screws nearly all the way and then they only registered at the most 220-240 fps, when using co2 could easily reach over 320fps+.
also when using hpa i have 2 markers with lcd triggers and 1 with led trigger, when cocked and not gassed up they would fire, but once gassed up we pull the trigger and nothing happened just could hear the solenoid clicking even with fully charged battery.
what can we do to solve the problem of volecity when using hpa and fixing the problem of not releasing with gassed.

do any of you use these markers with hpa
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Old September 24th, 03:18 AM   #2 (permalink)
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This had nothing to do with the use of HPA. they'll do the same thing with co2..providing you were not attempting to use low pressure output tanks on them.
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Old September 24th, 03:01 PM   #3 (permalink)
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so what should the output pressure be on the tanks for hpa or co2
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around 800 psi.
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Actually with the velocity it does have to do with the HPA CO2 gives you more energy per volume than HPA does I have the same problem with my Blazer when I switch to CO2 my LPR vents like crazy and I have to tinker with my regs. If you are going to be switching between HPA and CO2 invest in a spring kit.
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