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Pressurizing my gun to 600 psi in 40 seconds.

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:41 pm
by boyntonstu
Taking the advice of this YouTube video:

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I decided to pressurize the input to my compressor.

I soldered a 1/4" male quick connect x 3/8 NPT Female to my 8,000 BTU a/c compressor input line.

The input line was the perfect size copper to directly thread the quick connect by wrenching it on and cutting its own threads.

I happen to have a 2 cylinder wobble pump designed for hospital use that can put out 150 psi..

I connected the wobble pump to the a/c pump and simultaneously turned them on.

Working together my 3/4" L x 17" air cannon chamber got to 600 psi in 40 seconds. Wow!

The wobble pump gauge read 25 psi while this was happening. (no tank).

Prior to this, the a/c compressor would get to 550 psi and struggle or instantaneously cause the gauge to jump to 600 psi.???

Now, it smoothly and quickly reaches 600 psi.

I need another gauge to read higher pressures.

Anyone know the Type 3/4" L copper burst pressure?

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:42 pm
by Fish8myb8
Whoa! great setup!

I use these 2 links for my pipe concerns:

http://www.gizmology.net/pipe.htm
for some dimensions

and

http://www.copper.org/applications/plum ... table.html

dimensions, burst pressures, all that good stuff.


So you'd want Table 5
Hope I helped

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 5:06 pm
by chinnerz
that is a great idea! nice work mate :cheers:

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 12:22 am
by POLAND_SPUD
interesting.. would be be better if you could show in one vid how it works with and without input air

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 6:59 am
by deathbyDWV
That's cool. I'll have to do that when I get my compressor working...

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 7:51 am
by c11man
very nice, ive had my compressor hooked up like this since abot the middle of winter and i would HATE to go back. today i will do a timed fill to compare to your times but i have a disadvantage because the entire shell of the compressor is filled with the hpa giving about 10cubicin of extra space to pump(very often more than the gun im filling).

also adding input pressure(with radial compressors, dont know about piston) Reduces the max pressure, i did a test with 100psi in and it pumped ungodly fast but stalled out at 450psi. this is due to the large amout of extra air in the compressor that has to be squessed with each revolution.

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 8:31 am
by Crna Legija
my fridge compressor takes about 3 min to fill a 1300ml FE to 300psi
and about 80 sec when i put 40

i think its slower then most because its from a mini bar fridge

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 8:56 am
by boyntonstu
c11man wrote:very nice, ive had my compressor hooked up like this since abot the middle of winter and i would HATE to go back. today i will do a timed fill to compare to your times but i have a disadvantage because the entire shell of the compressor is filled with the hpa giving about 10cubicin of extra space to pump(very often more than the gun im filling).

also adding input pressure(with radial compressors, dont know about piston) Reduces the max pressure, i did a test with 100psi in and it pumped ungodly fast but stalled out at 450psi. this is due to the large amout of extra air in the compressor that has to be squessed with each revolution.
Try 25-30 psi.

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:36 am
by boyntonstu
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Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 6:14 pm
by daberno123
I definitely need to try this. Maybe I'll even take it a step further since I have both an A/C pump and a dehumidifier pump. I could add low pressure air into one and then use that one to feed the other.

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 9:44 pm
by c11man
the 100psi in was a experiment to test the max pressure, with my normal 40psi in it will reach the end of my gauge(600psi) and a little more

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:38 pm
by Bluetooth
WTF? 600 PSI into that rig (especially that hand pump)? That woulds scare the crap out of me!!!!

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:11 pm
by thedeathofall
600 psi is nothing to one of these. I believe either Brian or Poland (or both) once took theirs over the 900 psi mark. These things are designed to do a lot of work.

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:31 pm
by Bluetooth
thedeathofall wrote:600 psi is nothing to one of these. I believe either Brian or Poland (or both) once took theirs over the 900 psi mark. These things are designed to do a lot of work.
Oh! It's one of those high-pressure hand pumps used for pellet guns, or other (some of those go up to 4000PSI or so)! I though it was like a plastic bike pump or something.