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Thread: PCP Tank Safety Valve
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16-11-2023, 06:59 #11
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16-11-2023, 10:21 #12
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Re: PCP Tank Safety Valve
Glad you agree.
Is the issue you experience a leak? I other words, drop in pressure over time? I have this issue.
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16-11-2023, 10:55 #13
Re: PCP Tank Safety Valve
Burst on filling.
One too many wasted sunsets and one too many for the road .........
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17-11-2023, 07:32 #14
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17-11-2023, 21:03 #15
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Re: PCP Tank Safety Valve
I had the gun at extreme air when they were still in centurion. They said the leak is in the regulator itself and not worth the repair as they can't source a regulator for a decent price. It is slow enough that it does not impact a day's plinking, just won't hold pressure when stored for an extended period of time.
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17-11-2023, 21:13 #16
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Re: PCP Tank Safety Valve
Have you tried a Dive Shop, or places like Afrox?
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17-11-2023, 23:59 #17
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You struggle to fill a cylinder to 300bar except if you know somebody at a firestation. Most diveshops only fill to 232 bar.
Is your burst disc repairable (you can get discs at industrial high pressure testing businesses).
If you only fill out of a diving cylinder you can maybe use a thin piece of plate to bypass/plug your disc but then you bypass a safety feature.
https://macsteel.co.za/products/fluid-control-pipes-fittings-flanges/valves/bursting-rupture-discs/
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18-11-2023, 06:43 #18
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Re: PCP Tank Safety Valve
I got mine at Blades and Triggers. Maybe give them a call.
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