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April 4th, 01:34 PM
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TES Issues
Ok, I'm new to owning a paintball gun (read I've played a lot but just decided to buy my own gun) and I have some questions. Although I'm new to this forum I'm not new to forums in general thus I know this will probably start a flame thread. But anyways on to my question...........
I just bought a brand new T.E.S. after about 1 box of paint blew the oring in the front block out, and the leaking commenced. So I bought new cup seal, leaking continued, bought T.E.S. Tube; leaking stopped. But now I'm getting a problem where the gun isn't cocking after I shoot. I have read some of the threads here already but there is no consensus as to why this is happening. Some say the PSI is too low, some say too high. My T.E.S came with regulator and guage but I don't necessarily know how to read it, it always reads about 700p.s.i (if I'm reading it correctly) no matter how far I turn in the regualtor screw in our out. Maybe it's broken but I doubt it because it reads 0 when I take the HPA Tank off and dry fire until all the air is gone.
So I guess the question is how do i read the guage, and why is the gun not recocking? Don't have manual so I know these are really stupid questions.
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April 4th, 01:37 PM
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your pressure is wayyy 2 high on that gun, lower it to about 250 psi
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April 4th, 01:54 PM
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So does that mean that the guage is working?
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April 4th, 07:54 PM
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yea its fine adjust your pressure
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April 4th, 08:55 PM
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yea the psi is your problem.
just like orracle said turn the gauge down to around 250, and if you dont get good velocity, slowly turn it up, but dont go higher than 350 at highest.
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April 4th, 11:00 PM
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what should it be chrono'ing at? I'm getting around 265 at 250 that seems pretty good right?
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April 5th, 03:13 PM
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yea thats perfect for speed ball
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April 5th, 07:44 PM
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not perfect. higher could be better in any kinda of game. just not TOO high. around 280 is best, but 250 is okay if you have a good low pressure at around 250-300
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"If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved." (Romans 10:9)
--I have a blue, small, CP Regulator (Spyder threads), that I want to give away because its the last paintball item I need to sell. You pay shipping plus 10 dollars and it's yours. PM me.
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April 5th, 11:07 PM
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Well I'm chronoing at 265 I think that should be good. I will be playing this weekend and see how it shoots, if I need to hike I will. Thank you guys for the help.
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April 7th, 07:51 PM
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yea thats fine. 265 is good
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--I have a blue, small, CP Regulator (Spyder threads), that I want to give away because its the last paintball item I need to sell. You pay shipping plus 10 dollars and it's yours. PM me.
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April 7th, 07:53 PM
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oh snap
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also make sure that after every time you adjust the regulator...you fire at least one shot...one of my friends has to do that with his to get an accurate reading
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April 7th, 09:36 PM
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I actually have to tank off the tank entirely, I don't know why maybe because of the HPA tank.
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April 9th, 02:49 PM
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? i dont understand what you just said.
you have to take the tank off in order to adjust the reg?
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--I have a blue, small, CP Regulator (Spyder threads), that I want to give away because its the last paintball item I need to sell. You pay shipping plus 10 dollars and it's yours. PM me.
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April 9th, 10:06 PM
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Well in order for the right pressure to show up on the gun, it seemed as if I had to take the tank off entirely after I changed the setting on the gun. Then when I put it back on it would show the correct reading on the guage.
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April 25th, 04:19 PM
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You shouldn't need to fire a couple of shots and then the gauge on the gun should read at the psi your shooting at it just may take a couple of shots is all. No need to take the tank off and clear the lines. And all you can really get out of the tessy is about 265 psi unless you go with the spyder spring kit and put in a heavyer spring.
hope that helps.
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