See attached pics of the settings I ended with. This is all on a karnivor with the stock STO ram with TRVs, tickler LPR, and karnivor HPR. The HPR is turned up all the way (turning set screw out) until vent and then maybe ¼ turn back in to drop the vent and be reliable. I don't have a chrono but velocity looks good and there is no drop-off at ramp. My peak ROF doesn't seem to be that great. Maybe 12-13 BPS with the halo V35 on setting 4 of 6. Do I just need to crank my lpr up a little and induce some kick for higher ROF?
The mq2 doesn't have the white spacer. I had the solenoid out of its housing to resolder the wires because I received it basically snipped off. I re-wrapped the coil in electrical taped and stuffed it back into the noid casing. I super glued the bottom shut.
Everything seems to work except it's HORRIBLY, HORRIBLY inefficient. I'm getting 400-700 shots off a 4000psi fill on a 68/4500 tank. I don't know what to address. These are my only ideas:
1.) I don't hear a leak from the grip frame, but I'm wondering if I need to replace the urethane black dot on the face of the solenoid plunger from when I had the assembly apart for the repair.
2.) Could the solenoid plunger spring be weak? If so, where can I get a new one? Custom cockers listed this as a century spring part, but the link is 404 now:
It seems the original provider has been absorbed. I thought about calling and asking if they had the spring number for the magnetic sensor systems solenoid part number or asking magnetic sensor systems of they'd sell me just the solenoid plunger spring.
3.) Could I need a new poppet spring? That was listed on custom cockers as McMaster Carr. Part# 9435K74.
4.) I only added new valve body springs. I didn't chang the poppet seal or it's o-eings because they looked good. I did lube them up nice with dow 33. The static seals on the OD of the valve body and between the valve and solenoid housing were covered in dow 55.
What can I do to address this efficiency issue? I can't even tune the gun without having to run for a $10 air fill at the local dive shop every hour. It's so bad it's almost worrisome to try to use in a game because I won't be able to use even 3 pods.
The mq2 doesn't have the white spacer. I had the solenoid out of its housing to resolder the wires because I received it basically snipped off. I re-wrapped the coil in electrical taped and stuffed it back into the noid casing. I super glued the bottom shut.
Everything seems to work except it's HORRIBLY, HORRIBLY inefficient. I'm getting 400-700 shots off a 4000psi fill on a 68/4500 tank. I don't know what to address. These are my only ideas:
1.) I don't hear a leak from the grip frame, but I'm wondering if I need to replace the urethane black dot on the face of the solenoid plunger from when I had the assembly apart for the repair.
2.) Could the solenoid plunger spring be weak? If so, where can I get a new one? Custom cockers listed this as a century spring part, but the link is 404 now:
It seems the original provider has been absorbed. I thought about calling and asking if they had the spring number for the magnetic sensor systems solenoid part number or asking magnetic sensor systems of they'd sell me just the solenoid plunger spring.
3.) Could I need a new poppet spring? That was listed on custom cockers as McMaster Carr. Part# 9435K74.
4.) I only added new valve body springs. I didn't chang the poppet seal or it's o-eings because they looked good. I did lube them up nice with dow 33. The static seals on the OD of the valve body and between the valve and solenoid housing were covered in dow 55.
What can I do to address this efficiency issue? I can't even tune the gun without having to run for a $10 air fill at the local dive shop every hour. It's so bad it's almost worrisome to try to use in a game because I won't be able to use even 3 pods.
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