I hope this topic isn't too old, it just didn't seem very conclusive
nosnik wrote:lol. thanks lots guys . @ techican1002 i want to know the pressure rating cause i dont want a second explosion (happened once when i used the wrong type of pvc ) i also have no clue about qevs or pilot valves ( yes even after reading the manuals) so i am half guessing. but thanks.
I don't know exactly but a garden hose valve is probably built to operate around 20-30psi, but it can handle more, if you use cheap plastic one it's more likely to break so stay below 40psi, a metal one probably won't break but just leak when the over pressurized but keep it under 80psi.
nosnik wrote:lol. thanks lots guys . @ techican1002 i want to know the pressure rating cause i dont want a second explosion (happened once when i used the wrong type of pvc ) i also have no clue about qevs or pilot valves ( yes even after reading the manuals) so i am half guessing. but thanks.
@clemsong i just needed to double check cause i am an idiot. thanks
just another question how much do u think 1 of those small propane tanks or fire extinguisher cost?
typically people get old used fire extinguishers or propane tanks
and just google QEV if you don't know what it is, it's simple QEVs are just valves... they are made in factories, you buy them and then you use them, you should be able to understand that
A pilot valve is a term used for a valve that opens/closes or "pilots" another valve, so the valve that triggers a piston valve is a pilot valve if you still don't understand then you just need to read more about piston valves and QEVs
btw if you just wanted to make a lower pressure smaller caliber version of what goathunter made then that's basically what
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