EaZy Trigger Fill for PCPs

Well, I told you I would report back if I had issues.

Noticed in the last few range outings, my EaZy fill trigger is leaking air from the foster male end when I open up the Yoke on my GW or 6.9L Tuxing tank. I I have swapped out different hoses and adapters to make sure it was the EZ fill which is leaking, and it is. I even removed the foster and replaced the Delrin white o-ring. Still leaking from the foster connection to the hose going to the GW.

I called UA ( where I bought it ) and Thaddeus referred me to EdGun. I then filled out a form to wait for a call back.

Q. Does anyone know if I send it back to EdGun, will he repair or replace? I do not want a rebuild kit and just want a replacement or it repaired. If not this thing is useless "As is." I love the device, and it was expensive but does save me air.

I can't say some of you didn't warn me.

p.s. If anyone on the thread would be willing to fix/rebuild or repair my device I would pay you for your time. PM if there is any interest.

Let me know please.
Thanks, Tom
 
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Ok, have a good informational update from talking with Wyatt at Ed Gun West just now.

They will repair your eZaY trigger fill for approximately $30 bucks after 30 day warranty expires from UA. It’s worth it for me as I use it all the time to fill my PCPs And I do not want to rebuild or troubleshoot this any longer. Wyatt said the most common problem they see is that people leaving their EZ fill pressurized for several days under high pressure and ‘forgetting’ to bleed when using during a shooting session. He also said trying to find what/where the device is leaking is time consuming and not intuitive,

Process is simple:

1. Go to Edgunwest.com website
2. Select ‘More’ tab on top and select ‘Repairs’ on drop down menu
3. Fill out and submit easy repair form
4. ignore next screen asking for $300 prepayment for repair
5. You will get a confirmation of receipted repair form
6. use original EZ fill box ( if you kept it) and place original EZ fill in box with your name, phone number and email

Mail or UPS your package to California Address on the website.
 
That's a poor excuse. The EaZy Fill has no business being a component of high pressure if it cant handle the stress. Could you imagine draining your guns and tanks every few days to keep them from failing 👎

For what they charge for this, it should be built with something other then butter for internals.
The 30 day warranty speaks volumes, doesn't inspire much confidence. How many cc’s of air could possibly be lost with a reasonable length micro-bore line? It can’t be a lot…
 
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if it was me ..i'd save the 30 and put it towards a micro-bore whip
I wouldn't repair it..don't think it is worth it.
Mike

All my fill whips are Microbore. Have two 39” hoses from Joe B and/or AoA. Air Tanks Plus makes custom lengths up to six feet if needed. All are high quality and pricey, which I don’t mind because it’s HPA.

For my range set up, I need the longer hoses from the shooting bench. Without the eZaY fill trigger, and topping off my guns 8-10 times on average, bleeding the tank that much wastes a lot of air. Both Ed (epg) and I marvel at how much air is saved by using this thing ‘when’ it works. I know because my intervals of having to go to my Dive Shop are longer now using the eZaY.

I agree with others that quality can be much better, especially for $150. I do see your point if I could use a 12” hose, but I need 36-39” at the range. My tank stands up beside my bench.

If it breaks again, I’ll say ‘Uncle’ and put the next $30 towards my 1st new compressor.
 
Hold up...
Did I read that right? Did they recommend to bleed it off after filling the gun? Do they mean bleed the whip between the tank and the EZ? If so, would that not defeat the purpose of the dang thing in the first place?
I must admit... I was one that got suckered into buying an original for $180. If I'm in that big of a hurry to refill the gun and continue shooting I'll just leave the tank tethered. :censored:
As for wasting air... that's why I own compressors. ;)

Maybe I should offer mine up in the classifieds.
 
Hold up...
Did I read that right? Did they recommend to bleed it off after filling the gun? Do they mean bleed the whip between the tank and the EZ? If so, would that not defeat the purpose of the dang thing in the first place?
I must admit... I was one that got suckered into buying an original for $180. If I'm in that big of a hurry to refill the gun and continue shooting I'll just leave the tank tethered. :censored:
As for wasting air... that's why I own compressors. ;)

Maybe I should offer mine up in the classifieds.
No, please read my very first post.

I connect the EZaY fill from my GW and can fill the same gun ( or several others also) as many times as I want “without“ bleeding it after each fill. Here’s an example:

So, I connect my fill hose with EZaY from GW to foster male on my gun. Fill 6-8 times from my regulator setting or higher to desired max fill range. At end of session, I bleed GW ONE time.

Just like in Steve’s AEAC video.

Does that clarify?
 
Mike

All my fill whips are Microbore. Have two 39” hoses from Joe B and/or AoA. Air Tanks Plus makes custom lengths up to six feet if needed. All are high quality and pricey, which I don’t mind because it’s HPA.

For my range set up, I need the longer hoses from the shooting bench. Without the eZaY fill trigger, and topping off my guns 8-10 times on average, bleeding the tank that much wastes a lot of air. Both Ed (epg) and I marvel at how much air is saved by using this thing ‘when’ it works. I know because my intervals of having to go to my Dive Shop are longer now using the eZaY.

I agree with others that quality can be much better, especially for $150. I do see your point if I could use a 12” hose, but I need 36-39” at the range. My tank stands up beside my bench.

If it breaks again, I’ll say ‘Uncle’ and put the next $30 towards my 1st new compressor.
save for a compressor ..i just got an Omega air charger ..an old model, but very easy to work on
I didn't know you had to travel 90 min round trip to fill up...as much as we shoot..a compressor is a valid purchase
this is the whip i have for the bench
 
save for a compressor ..i just got an Omega air charger ..an old model, but very easy to work on
I didn't know you had to travel 90 min round trip to fill up...as much as we shoot..a compressor is a valid purchase
this is the whip i have for the bench
I like the 40” hose with adapter options. Good quality.

Yeah, between gas, time involved, and occasional < 4500 psi fills; I have about grown tired of the long drives. Plus, sometimes they don’t have it ready at the promised time. Luckily, I go to ‘Zack’ and only Zack because is does exactly what I want and will top off after it cools to 4500-4700 psi. So, I always do a drop off at 11am, grab lunch or groceries close by and come back and Zack has it ready.

Looking hard now at Omega Super Charger ( the other two models are disc‘d) or the Legerro. My wallet likes the Omega but my desire wants the Legerro. The video that Jared (AoA) does is excellent in my view.

Do you know if there are any good Omega Air Charger YT reviews?

Thanks Mike.
 
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I like the 40” hose with adapter options. Good quality.

Yeah, between gas, time involved, and occasional < 4500 psi fills; I have about grown tired of the long drives. Plus, sometimes they don’t have it ready at the promised time. Luckily, I go to ‘Zack’ and only Zack because is does exactly what I want and will top off after it cools to 4500-4700 psi. So, I always do a drop off at 11am, grab lunch or groceries close by and come back and Zack has it ready.

Looking hard now at Omega Super Charger ( the other two models are disc‘d) or the Legerro. My wallet likes the Omega but my desire wants the Legerro. The video that Jared (AoA) does is excellent in my view.

Do you knif there are any good Omega Air Charger YT reviews?

Thanks Mike.
I did see this video on the compressor. Not too many since it is an older compressor.
I have the 80' whip. Can keep the bottle on the ground and easily refil or keep tethered