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Old 11-02-2006, 04:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Palmer's Fatty reg question

I am pondering a project. I want a very short Reg to sort out Co2 before a Mag reg.

I am trying for a very compact AutoMag and I want to run a Reg in the vertical ASA adapter but am short of vertical space. Would it be ok to run a Palmers Fatty straight from a Co2 tank (either 7 or 9 oz)? Would the output then be enough to power a Mag reg?

I have had good luck with Co2 and either a Palmers’ stabilizer or Cocker reg, but will the Fatty be ok? I see it labeled as a “low pressure” reg. could it be converted to high pressure?

Are there any other Co2 compatible short regs that might work?

Any help would be appreciated.
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Old 11-02-2006, 05:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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doubt the fatty will work. there max output is 450psi.
yeh you can run co2 straight to them.
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Palmers makes a sidesaddle reg designed specifically to go on a mag. If you're buying straight out, you would be better off to go with the sidesaddle Stabilizer.
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I see the "Side-Line" Stab on the Palmer's page now. I don't know how I missed that before. Not exactly how I planned it, but it would work. Robertsr, do you have one mounted on any of your herd?
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Nope, I don't. However I've seen it on one or two mags in the field. Seems to be nice and compact. I would suspect that it would give you optimal CO2 performance provided the weather was warm enough.
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Old 11-03-2006, 09:29 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I'm going to try an R-2000 reg first. Nothing like wasting a little money before doing the right thing.

I want something more vertical than horizontal. I read a lot of reviews and it seems they run good on Co2 but if the pressure is turned down they have a slow recharge rate. They either run good on a lot of oil or too much oil makes them slow.

I guess I will have to expirement with that one.
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Good luck. I've had wildly inconsistent luck with the r-2000's.

Another thing you might look into is the Custom Products regs. They have a small version that was really well regarded when it came out. It's a sort of performance comprimise between the Stabe and the R-2000.

http://store.customproducts.us/index...2&categoryID=4

http://cgi.ebay.com/CP-Custom-Produc...QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.com/Like-New-CP-Regu...QQcmdZViewItem
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