A local friend asked me to run all his tank regulators across my reg tester. I used to do recharge compares for a manufacturer and had all the wiring just sitting in a box.
I could put together a spreadsheet of pressure drops, slope of recharge, time back to target pressure, etc but I don’t think it’s really needed. If anyone does want a different plot let me know.
All the regulators were run the same day on the same AKA Viking at 10.5 balls per second. The focus is on the pressure at the point each shot is fired and how close it is to the set pressure (we targeted 500 psi but applied a gain to those regulators not set exactly to 500).
Long story short - the regulators perform pretty closely to each other (~20 psi variance initially) and any difference will likely get mopped up by the marker’s HPR. His 2 Ninja regs do seem to creep from target and one has a large pressure drop at each shot but maybe they need more breaking in.
I could put together a spreadsheet of pressure drops, slope of recharge, time back to target pressure, etc but I don’t think it’s really needed. If anyone does want a different plot let me know.
All the regulators were run the same day on the same AKA Viking at 10.5 balls per second. The focus is on the pressure at the point each shot is fired and how close it is to the set pressure (we targeted 500 psi but applied a gain to those regulators not set exactly to 500).
Long story short - the regulators perform pretty closely to each other (~20 psi variance initially) and any difference will likely get mopped up by the marker’s HPR. His 2 Ninja regs do seem to creep from target and one has a large pressure drop at each shot but maybe they need more breaking in.
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