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Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:46 pm
by Gun Freak
Lockednloaded wrote:IMO you should remove the "plastic thing" it only limits flow. I have always removed them when modding sprinkler valves
It won't make a difference as to flow out the valve, and it makes the EQ hole in the diaphragm smaller so it is easier to pilot. If you take it out, there will be a larger hole in the diaphragm and the pilot will equilize faster.

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:48 pm
by kotabuuki
I'll leave it in and then maybe i'll remove it later to see if it makes a huge difference.

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:51 pm
by Lockednloaded
Gun Freak wrote:
Lockednloaded wrote:IMO you should remove the "plastic thing" it only limits flow. I have always removed them when modding sprinkler valves
It won't make a difference as to flow out the valve, and it makes the EQ hole in the diaphragm smaller so it is easier to pilot. If you take it out, there will be a larger hole in the diaphragm and the pilot will equilize faster.
Sorry, I wasn't all that clear. I meant flow into the chamber, I've used some SVs for semi and it makes a noticeable difference on ROF

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:57 pm
by kotabuuki
alright, i'll keep that in mind. I think that once this one is done, I may make a smaller one that I can shoot quickly.

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 8:06 pm
by Technician1002
The only hole to fill is the outside hole the electric solenoid was removed from. The other hole with the white filter is the EQ hole. Leave that one open.

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 8:22 pm
by kotabuuki
alright, I feel really dumb right now, and I may have missed it, but if you click on the picture, you can see that there is a Hole and a "slit" that goes into the valve. I plug both the hole and the slit, correct?

I don't know where the miscommunication is, but there is one.


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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 8:00 am
by Crna Legija
fill that hole thing up so it plugs both holes.

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 2:15 pm
by kotabuuki
Crna Legija wrote:fill that hole thing up so it plugs both holes.
thank you, that's what i've been asking, but there has been a huge miscommunication.

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 12:29 pm
by kotabuuki
ok, so I finally got all of my other school work out of the way and started assembly. I have everything done except I am waiting for the apoxy to dry on my sprinkler valve and then It should be assembled. I'm hoping that I will have it complete by tomorrow, upon which I will post pictures. (however it will not be painted yet)

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 6:48 pm
by kotabuuki
HALP!!!! So I finally got it completely assembled. I went to test it and it didn't work :( the sprinkler would go off, but the valve wouldn't move. At first I thought it was because the hole in my bumper was restricting the airflow, so I made it bigger. I tried to fire it again and it didn't work, and the piston seemed to be "seized up" because it was not separating from the sealing face even after there was no pressure in the gun, So I had to take my ramrod and physically separate it from the sealing face. So I took it apart again and and examined the piston. I decided to put some silicone lubricant (used to lube paintball guns internals) and lathered on the piston. I then proceeded to go test it again, and IT WORKED!!!!!

So I grabbed my brother and a video camera and we went to test it in the backyard, we forgot to tape the first shot due to excitement (see picture) but remembered to tape the second. (see video)

Anyways I've shot it about 10-20 times thus far but murphy and his laws have struck again..... I've been shooting it at 60-80 psi, and it's worked wonderfully, but when I tried to fire it at 100 psi, the sprinkler went off as usual, however piston seized up again. So I've taken it apart and took picture of the parts. the piston is still quite slippery and nothing seems to have changed, except that there is a depression one the pistons rubber face. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. At this point I'm rather frustrated.
-thanks
what the first shot did. 60psi
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Second Shot (sorry don't know how to embed)


What the second shot did to the nerf
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bumper
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Piston all lubed up, post being "fixed"Image

Piston in valve (still not working)
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inside the valve
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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 7:55 pm
by Gun Freak
I don't see how if it works at 60-80 psi it doesn't work at 100... but in my experience, stupid problems like that usually iron themselves out :lol:

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 8:17 pm
by kotabuuki
I sure hope so, I don't want it malfunctioning when I'm trying to give my presentation. :(

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 4:38 pm
by kotabuuki
Just an update, I got it to work properly and have done a little bit of testing. I also worked on the aesthetics a little bit. so here's a picture. tell me what you think. oh yea, and the Bi-pod is removable and the part it mounts on can act as a fore-grip.

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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 5:41 pm
by mark.f
Looks good! Only thing I can suggest (too late) would have been to grind down the lips on those two bushings at the front of the valve and trim slightly in length to butt up the 2" female adapter to the 2" tee (click for larger image).

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But pretty is as pretty does, some full power, un-piston-interrupted video shots would be cool. :wink:

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:01 pm
by Technician1002
Gun Freak wrote:I don't see how if it works at 60-80 psi it doesn't work at 100... but in my experience, stupid problems like that usually iron themselves out :lol:
PVC is slighly flexible. Under pressure it inflates slightly. This increases the leakage past the piston. This is one possibility. The other possibility is at higher pressure there is more air in the gap so the air that does bypass the piston is able to expand more in the pilot keeping the pressure relatively high holding the piston closed.

The fix for both is a felt and grease seal, o rings, or other effective obstruction to excess leakage past the piston into the pilot.

I had the same issue at times with the Mouse Musket when using a blowgun trigger. A better fit on the replacement piston and a layer of grease fixed the problem.

As for aesthetics, Pink.. are you serious? Flat black or fluorescent orange would be my suggestions.