I'm not asking for brand or anything like that. But in my years of paintball, and my years of doing industrial maintenance, I've basically come across two types of pneumatic regulators: a plunger type, and a piston type with a seat.
The reason I'm asking is I have a bunch of regulators in my stash. Good regulators. I'm not in the market for any new ones. But, my local renegade outfit has been having a really hard time keeping their air compressor working, and fills are expensive at the scuba shop. Luckily, Dick's still offers CO2 fills. So I was thinking about setting up an Autococker for CO2 use, so I can keep playing when the air station goes down.
So which regulator style handles the occasional liquid chill better? Which o-ring material shrinks the least? It's been a long time since I used a constant air C02 setup, and last time I did, I only had an expansion chamber on a Spyder for it. I plan on doing it up properly, with an angled bottom line and anti-siphon. I just don't know what reg I should use.
The reason I'm asking is I have a bunch of regulators in my stash. Good regulators. I'm not in the market for any new ones. But, my local renegade outfit has been having a really hard time keeping their air compressor working, and fills are expensive at the scuba shop. Luckily, Dick's still offers CO2 fills. So I was thinking about setting up an Autococker for CO2 use, so I can keep playing when the air station goes down.
So which regulator style handles the occasional liquid chill better? Which o-ring material shrinks the least? It's been a long time since I used a constant air C02 setup, and last time I did, I only had an expansion chamber on a Spyder for it. I plan on doing it up properly, with an angled bottom line and anti-siphon. I just don't know what reg I should use.
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