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| Grand Poobah | regulator that can regulate down to the 50-100 PSI range?
Does such a thing exist? it's for a non-paintball project... Okay it's to run one of the nerf airblasters off an HPA tank instead of using the stupid pumps for when I'm playing nerf with the nephews. |
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| Paintball Fox |
Tank reg or external reg? Yes 50-100psi is possible in external reg.
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| more gooder |
any autococker lpr will do it I resprung a vigilante to go that low.
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| MCB Member Join Date: May 2008 | I think you're kinda missing the point of the question. This is for a nerf project needing an lpr, not a low velocity paintball gun without a reg.
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| Avratech Industries Inc. Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Vancouver, BC |
I would use two regs: one after the tank (palmers perhaps) to go down to a safe head pressure for an LPR, then for the LPR, any adjustable regulator will work, even one you would use for shop air (under 200PSI). you just need to decide how much flow it needs (rate of air consumption and cycle for your application) as well as how small/compact it needs to be (bigger regs are cheaper). an adjustable LPR from say, an autococker, is both compact, can handle higher head pressures, and may cost you pennies buying one used online... so it's basically ideal (the only limitation will of course be the flow, they don't really compete with a larger LPR). Also with the cocker LPR, you wouldn't even really need the first regulator, they can handle 800PSI just fine. |
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I would just call PPS and tell them what you need. If you are going to spend the cash might as well get a good product. Later, Blackrain
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My Evil detonator will do 50 PSI
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| The Man With No Plan |
mcmaster carr we have regulators we use on some of the oilers at work that are 0-50psi, 0-125psi, 0-250psi they are a little more bulky.... but they give the range you are looking for
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