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TeK
05-05-2003, 04:43 PM
When my tank is screwed in and my max flo set at the right velocity, do I have to lower the pressure when i'm getting a fill?

Or can I leave the max flo at the setting i have it at?

nordic
05-05-2003, 05:03 PM
I'm not quiet sure what you are asking but if im understanding correctly you want to know if the pressure of your maxflo needs to be adjusted before you screw your tank in? In that case yes so it doesn't shock your solenoid but no if you have an on/off.

TeK
05-05-2003, 05:06 PM
no no, i'm saying when my tank is screwed in and my velocity set do i have to lower the pressure for a nipple fill then turn her back up?

Audioslave
05-05-2003, 07:58 PM
no, you shouldn't have to, unless your tank is like completely empty. But you can if you want, it will guarantee you won't get solenoid shock

LaSeR
05-05-2003, 11:13 PM
You should be fine when you fill your tank with the tank still on your gun cause the tank reg shouldnt let more than 800 psi out (thats if its a preset and high pressure output. Its an adjustable its up to you on what pressure you want to come out). And your maxflo reg shouldnt have more than 800 psi on it all time and the maxflo can handle that much pressure.

TeK
05-06-2003, 12:52 PM
and another thing, i was firing my imp fast in vision mode then all of a sudden it's not shooting, I then turn off the gun and turn it back on and it's shooting fine and the battery is new, could it be that a ball wasn't in the chamber so It wouldn't make the bolt move?

heyheyhey
05-06-2003, 01:49 PM
Originally posted by TeK
and another thing, i was firing my imp fast in vision mode then all of a sudden it's not shooting, I then turn off the gun and turn it back on and it's shooting fine and the battery is new, could it be that a ball wasn't in the chamber so It wouldn't make the bolt move?


ya.... it would be that a ball didnt drop in, or it didnt detect it.... sometimes this happens, but not usually