Regulator/Regulated Hose Assembly vs Valve for Tethering PCP Airguns, ex. Marauders, Gauntlet, etc.

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • This video shows what is, and what isn't a regulator, and how regulators can be used to fill PCP airguns from 6000 PSI Nitrogen, SCUBA or SCBA tanks, or other 4500 PSI Carbon Fiber tanks such as the Great White (or in this case a Tiger Shark Carbon Fiber Tank)

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  • @collinator68
    @collinator68 8 місяців тому

    This is really cool because I believe it could theoretically lead to a 50 cal double barrel fully automatic air gun mounted in the back of a truck connected to a manifold of 8 scuba tanks.

  • @bltefft
    @bltefft 3 роки тому

    Hi Joe, I've bought a number of items from you and this regulator you sold me in Feb of 2017 is wonderful - and still works flawlessly. I used it just yesterday (12/30/20) to fill both of my .22 PCP guns (a FX Royale 400 and a Benjamin Marauder). I turn the knob slowly and have no fear of over-charging my PCP guns - the increase in pressure is smooth and predictable (I can easily see it happening). I've never used it to tether my tank (a HammerHead 66 Cu Ft carbon fiber tank that I also bought from you) to my PCP guns, but can see the advantage while shooting from the bench with the gun connected to the tank. Currently, I only use it when I connect my tank to one of my PCP guns.

  • @themagnet61
    @themagnet61 7 років тому +4

    Joe, Thank You, I like the idea of putting the gauge on your shooting bench . I now feel safer and will start to use mine. To you and your crew, and family's..
    Have a nice Thanksgiving

    • @AirGunScientist
      @AirGunScientist  7 років тому

      Thanks for the positive response! Always a pleasure working with you.

  • @mrodjeepers1692
    @mrodjeepers1692 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video Joe. I use a similar setup with my SCBA tanks only I use a 4500 psi paintball tank with a Ninja 2900 psi regulator to my airgun. Works great for benchrest shooting with no shot curve drop because the pressure is constant.

    • @AirGunScientist
      @AirGunScientist  7 років тому

      Thanks for the input.
      FYI, We have a similar paintball type regulators set-up for 3000 PSI if you ever need another. And it is very accurate with pressure. We put ours on a 114 Cu In tank instead of a 90 so that it gives about 30% more shots, without being much larger. Price is $299

  • @fryedward1
    @fryedward1 5 років тому +1

    First time watching this video great video thank you very much very informative

  • @bltefft
    @bltefft 3 роки тому +1

    I'm sure enjoying mine - it makes topping of my PCP guns a simple thing to do.
    Hey Joe, I leave the regulator connected to my tank, unless I'm filling the tank, but a few times I forgot to turn the tank off after filling a gun. Every thing holds just fine. Is is okay to just leave the tank "on" and let the regulator handle it.

    • @AirGunScientist
      @AirGunScientist  3 роки тому

      It's always best to disconnect high pressure when you are not there to monitor whatever could happen.

  • @richardstuivenberg4618
    @richardstuivenberg4618 2 роки тому +1

    Verry helpfull.

  • @carbide1968
    @carbide1968 7 років тому +1

    very cool joe, you just learnt me something yeeee haaawww.

    • @AirGunScientist
      @AirGunScientist  7 років тому

      Glad you found it worth watching. That's why we do it.

  • @DaddyDaughterPlusWater
    @DaddyDaughterPlusWater Рік тому

    Curious if this system could work to power a pneumatic cylinder/tool. They make lemonade smashers that will smash/crush/muddle lemons for fair style lemonade that run off of CO2 tanks or compressed air. Would be nice to utilize a scuba tank because of cost, but the psi to run the lemonade smasher piston needs to be in the range of 70-110psi. would this work? does the adjustment on the side allow for easily and reliable adjusting to lower the psi or would something else be needed?

  • @ronaldjones4569
    @ronaldjones4569 10 місяців тому

    Can you send link to this regulator on your website

  • @elisaoscarbenavides4689
    @elisaoscarbenavides4689 Рік тому

    Where do we buy that regulator

  • @havoc6021
    @havoc6021 Рік тому +1

    So if my understanding is correct, this is essentially giving yourself a larger capacity tank.
    Does this then mean that if the fill port was in a less awkward position you could technically use a tank as a backpack for in the field.
    For example if you had a bullpup and fill port was underside of buttstock then the airline could run comfortably underarm to a tank on one's back.

  • @dougwiles7639
    @dougwiles7639 7 місяців тому +1

    What is your opinion on a inline micro regulator?

  • @danquinn9381
    @danquinn9381 3 роки тому +1

    Where can I find this set up for my tank? Thanks DQ

    • @AirGunScientist
      @AirGunScientist  3 роки тому

      Call 714-907-0067 9AM-430PM Pacific and we usually ship same day.

  • @sharky8834
    @sharky8834 7 років тому +1

    Hello there...great videos...I was wondering if you could give me an honest answer..I would like to know when I should worry about corrosion in my pcp air gun cylinders...I only use a pump..like when I should look into tossen them...our replace them..I have a 45.cal texan...tactical sniper in 9mm and a hatsan bt65...thank you much sir..just trying to hey alittle piece of mind being that the company's I bought these from can't give me a straight answer.

    • @AirGunScientist
      @AirGunScientist  7 років тому

      Hugo Ezparza Amount of moisture in the air (humidity) which depends on many factors. bottom line, I live in Southern California, which is a semi arid desert. We still get a lot of moisture in our compressors (tablespoons of water every time we fill a tank). We need to use a moisture filter. If you lived in other places more moist than a semi arid desert, you would even get more moisture.

    • @sharky8834
      @sharky8834 7 років тому

      Thank you sir..but about my question...when do you think I should worry about changing the cylinder to my air rifle? Thank you do much.

  • @xJesseJames33x
    @xJesseJames33x 7 років тому +2

    Hey joe looking on getting a tank from you but the website is kinda tuff to work . I wanna pick up a tiger shark set up to fill a maurader what can you do for me price wise the great white just 2 much right now thanks !

    • @AirGunScientist
      @AirGunScientist  7 років тому +1

      Jesse Leonardo try ExpertHPA.com for info, then call us at 714-907-0067

    • @AirGunScientist
      @AirGunScientist  7 років тому +2

      AirTanksForSale.com was written while I was an engineer in aerospace. It is crude, but it is still #1 on Google search engine so we supplemented with a friendlier page at www.ExpertHPA.com ,
      In short, we prefer a phone call anyway. We pick up on the first or second ring, and would rather have you talk to a human being so you purchase what will work best for you.

  • @arturocada3817
    @arturocada3817 6 років тому +1

    HI, i have 60 min. carbon fiber tank , ( fireman tank ) if i change it to din 300 valve , what is the size of thread i need

    • @AirGunScientist
      @AirGunScientist  3 роки тому

      Just order our TJ3 Valve and say you have an SCBA tank. We know what you need.

  • @tamaman1559
    @tamaman1559 6 років тому

    Hey Joe, I bought your great white tank and I see you have this filled slightly above 4500 psi,.. I have a compressor, and just fill to the 4500 psi line out of safety reasons.. 2 questions, I know it is it ok to safely go above the rating by a 100 or so, but is it ok to almost go to 5000 with your tank? like say fill to 48- or 4900 safely? I understand about drop off , as I'm aware of cooling and the drop off line factor when filling a tank..thx bud
    And 2- what is the burst disk rated for on the Great White Tank? is it a 7.5k?

    • @AirGunScientist
      @AirGunScientist  6 років тому

      We only recommend filling to 4500 PSI. No use going higher than that. If I told people they could 10% over-fill, they'd go 15%. So I say fill to 4500 PSI. And to be honest, few compressors can go higher, and it beats the snot out of most to do so. If one has their own compressor, better to fill more times to 4500 PSI or less, vs. over-filling and beating up their compressor.
      I actually have our burst disk set lower than 7500 PSI (It's 6AM here, so I can't verify at this moment, but IIRC I specified 5500PSI for our disks). We are OEM to a couple of VERY large companies, and one thing I wanted to avoid was people significantly overfilling their tanks with our valve. We haven't had any issues with normal pressures (4500 PSI), and I feel safer keeping it lower. It never failed yet.

    • @tamaman1559
      @tamaman1559 6 років тому

      Ty Joe, and I appreciate your honesty... I'll def follow your rule.. be safe and cheers!

  • @Loojmemhav
    @Loojmemhav 2 роки тому

    Where can I get this regulator?

    • @AirGunScientist
      @AirGunScientist  2 роки тому +1

      www.TopGun-Airguns.com has them in stock. Order online, or call 714-907-0067 8AM-5PM Pacific

  • @Tubelvlaster
    @Tubelvlaster 5 років тому

    How I can buy regulator

  • @rickrockin155
    @rickrockin155 7 років тому +1

    Where i can i buy that regulator

    • @AirGunScientist
      @AirGunScientist  7 років тому

      We have it in stock, ready to ship. Call us at (714) 907-0067 between 8AM-4:30PM Pacific and we'll ship it right out!

    • @HunterOne_Productions
      @HunterOne_Productions 6 років тому +1

      The Airgun Scientist Joe Brancato Do you still have this regulator in stock. How much is it? Thank you.

    • @AirGunScientist
      @AirGunScientist  6 років тому

      Yes, We have the TJ3 Valve, as well as the Regulated Hose Assemblies. You can see them on the links Ihave attahced below, and then call us to order at 714-907-0067
      The TJ3 is availablebe here: experthpa.com/cart/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=112
      A few of the Regulated Hose Assemblies we have are shown here: experthpa.com/cart/cart.php?m=product_list&c=54

    • @blakebrowder5184
      @blakebrowder5184 6 років тому

      The Airgun Scientist Joe Brancato
      On the bottom link. Is the third choice the regulator with the quick disconnect as seen in the video?