I am trying to find some links to an external inline regulator for tethering my air Force Texan 457. Thanks in advance!
Yes just make sure the presure going in is 300 bar or less.View attachment 427389View attachment 427388
Does anyone have any experience with this Huma regulator? I have this regulator on my tank and I wonder if the Huma will screw onto it?
What are the threads for replacing the analog gauge?I have a DIN valves on my tanks, and using this Huma externally adjustable regulator for several years. I pre-set it at 185 bars (#2 setting) and tethering my Impact all time when I am at my BR range. Very convenient, you can change the pressure on the go. Also replaced the analogue gauge (in the picture) with Huma digital.
Externally Adjustable Inline PCP Regulator With Integrated Fillset
External inline pressure regulator, fully adjustable from the outside, for filling your pcp airrifle or airgun.huma-air.com
Sorry can't remember, I always have extras in all threads and sizes for "case of emergency" so no headache for me.What are the threads for replacing the analog gauge?
aliexpressholy motherload - now that's a backup kit on steroids.
who's got the best prices on 1/8" connectors?
would not keep setting, if i set it at 3800 it would drop to 2800.I have not received it yet - did you have the MK2 or the M3+ version? I ordered the M3+ so hopefully I don't have to replace it any times in any months, that would really suck.
Why were you having to replace it both times?
Thanks.
It may be bulky but, I can set it at any psi without taking it a part and I know exactly what setting its on. This makes it so easy when running more than one pcp as i do.M3+ on the way, the giant 2 gauge is just too bulky for what I need it for.
Karakus was extremely responsive and answered every question I had for him. Shipped same day as well, which other than Amazon, NOBODY does. Can't tell you how many times I've ordered from AoA, they always take a week just to ship.
Anyways . . . can't wait to get it in.