instagram takipci satin al - instagram takipci satin al mobil odeme - takipci satin al

bahis siteleri - deneme bonusu - casino siteleri

bahis siteleri - kacak bahis - canli bahis

goldenbahis - makrobet - cepbahis

cratosslot - cratosslot giris - cratosslot

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Nova reinventing the 3 way?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Nova reinventing the 3 way?

    Just came across this on FB. Anyone heat anything about this? I am rather intrigued. Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_0189.jpg
Views:	792
Size:	966.4 KB
ID:	576120
    Attached Files

    #2
    Saw that also but I don't have any more info than whats in the post.
    Feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...ova-s-feedback
    WTB: ICD stuff, single trigger electro frames

    Comment


      #3
      I'm all for any new innovation.
      I am the admin...

      Comment


        #4
        I just like stuff to mess with and this is interesting

        Comment


          #5
          Ignorant question here as I don’t know what a dual spool actuator is but it looks like there isn’t an LPR on that front block. Does it also replace the LPR, in addition to the 3-way?

          That said, it does have a third line coming off of it headed in the LPRs general direction so maybe the LPR is just hidden behind the dual spool actuator

          Comment


          • iamthelazerviking
            iamthelazerviking commented
            Editing a comment
            It has an lpr, can see from the other side

          • Araphel

            Araphel

            commented
            Editing a comment
            My guess is the trigger actuated first spool is a pilot for the second spool which then switches the ram.

          #6
          Originally posted by Ego10Baller View Post
          Ignorant question here as I don’t know what a dual spool actuator is but it looks like there isn’t an LPR on that front block. Does it also replace the LPR, in addition to the 3-way?

          That said, it does have a third line coming off of it headed in the LPRs general direction so maybe the LPR is just hidden behind the dual spool actuator
          The new actuator is just so big it hides it.

          the guy also put up a video of it cycling on autococker nation on FB and said apparently it requires only .010 of movement to cycle so if my quick math is right is like 15% or so of the absolute minimum throw of a traditional 3 way.

          I will have to see when these come out as single parts, if it’s fast enough I may get one and get it annoed to match my build to try it… or just wait and buy a whole one of these cockers lol.

          Comment


          • Cdn_Cuda

            Cdn_Cuda

            commented
            Editing a comment
            Definitely makes their upcoming cocker a lot more interesting!

          #8
          I spoke to them at ION I think endgame for them is a lprless design. I just hope they get the machining issues ironed out I was one of more than a few I saw with cockeyed hex milling on the valves. Really hope they add a slider at some point as well. They seem to have great ideas but too many and execution becomes an issue.

          Comment


            #9
            The dry firing video definitely makes it look like it rips with ease. They said the price should be around 499
            Feedback 3.0

            Comment


            • Bow

              Bow

              commented
              Editing a comment
              499.00 for just the 3 way or 499 for a set up/ marker. That's pretty pricey for just a single pneumatic, regardless of performance.

            • iamthelazerviking
              iamthelazerviking commented
              Editing a comment
              Bow definitely for the whole marker

            #10
            Actuation that short has me wondering if it's piloted by a poppet, like an MQ or a Clippard solenoid. Lift the poppet enough to bleed and it's off to the races.
            Feedback
            www.PhrameworkDesigns.com < Nelspot sears and triggers back in stock! Also Sterling feeds, Empire feedneck adapters, and some upcoming projects.

            Comment


            • docfire

              docfire

              commented
              Editing a comment
              It is.

            #11
            Originally posted by iamthelazerviking View Post
            The dry firing video definitely makes it look like it rips with ease. They said the price should be around 499
            At that price I could be convinced to make a bad financial decision pretty easily just to play with that unique set up.

            Comment


            • Cdn_Cuda

              Cdn_Cuda

              commented
              Editing a comment
              Considering the meteor pump was 429 without a HPR 500 for a cocker would be a pretty good bargain.

            #12
            incorporating the lpr into the vasa has always seemed like a do-able idea to me.

            Comment


              #13
              So it's functionally an Autococker with a pneuframe, but with the pneumatic assist parts integrated with the 3-way?
              Got Bork?

              Olsson's WTB - Shut up and take my money!

              Comment


                #14
                Originally posted by Olsson View Post
                So it's functionally an Autococker with a pneuframe, but with the pneumatic assist parts integrated with the 3-way?
                Negative. they only have replaced the 3way with some spool configuration. Up above someone was suspecting it could be a poppet type spool which would explain the insanely short throw of the 3way/spool. Still uses a timing rod that is directly connected to the trigger.

                Now one interesting question is if this will only work with swing frames. I would suspect if the poppet theory holds true then it will only be for swings but if it's something else going on then I may work on slider frames.

                Comment


                • Olsson

                  Olsson

                  commented
                  Editing a comment
                  Thank you very much for the explanation.

                • Cdn_Cuda

                  Cdn_Cuda

                  commented
                  Editing a comment
                  Would also explain why they did their swing frame first over a slider. Their cocker pump just happened to be an easy detour, but this 3-way replacement being the real prize.

                • SR_matt
                  SR_matt commented
                  Editing a comment
                  yeah see in my mind the way I would initially see a poppet spool work there I would think a slider would be more logical to pull the poppet backwards, but maybe I am thinking of the system wrong. Will be really interested to see the diagram when it comes out to understand what's going on.

                #15
                who has the video link so i can also see it rip?

                Comment

              Working...
              X