Just learned about a person ruining 3 different expensive airguns by charging directly off a cheapo compressor because the pulse hammers the internals and regulators.
anyone else experience this?
anyone else experience this?
To me not a clear question ? are you asking if the damage was to the guns ? or the compressors ?Just learned about a person ruining 3 different expensive airguns by charging directly off a cheapo compressor because the pulse hammers the internals and regulators.
anyone else experience this?
To three different pcp airgunsTo me not a clear question ? are you asking if the damage was to the guns ? or the compressors ?
Reason 173 to use a buddy bottle, which increases shooting time by allowing you to fill the bottle as you shoot if neededCan it prematurely wear static seals in regs?Absolutely, especially bottled guns. large 700 cc bottle guns even more so. now this is only if you’re filling below reg pressure. If you’re using a spring loaded foster fitting, it’s even possible to pick up a noise in the regulator as it’s filling because the two can be just out of sync.
+1. I agree with, "I remain dubious of the air column transferring enough energy through the compressed media to damage a regulator.".Define "expensive"
Define and Prove "ruined"
Prove "by air pump"
There are several things that are claimed but not explained. From what has been presented, I am not convinced there is a concern.
What would concern me is water filtration on the compressed air.
Maybe vibration could be induced by into a regulator by high pressure air pulses coming off the pump, however, I remain dubious of the air column transferring enough energy through the compressed media to damage a regulator. Those are made to handle high pressure differentials (it's in the job description!).
The story has gone from "cheapo" pumps to all pumps in general.
I do believe the sky has not fallen.
That is likely not pressure-pulse related damage - that is plastic deformation from the load applied through the retaining ball bearings in the foster fitting. It is common on brass fittings like that one, even if they are only used in tank fill situations.the only place I have seen pressure-pulse damage is on foster fitting on fill line fittings, here is a example on my SPA brass fill probe
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All of my fittings are steel, so I only really can show it on the one fitting that has seen almost every fill I've ever done - the ones on the guns don't show much of anything, at least that would show up in a picture.show me the deformation on a tank to gun filling,,, where it has never seen the pulse from a compressor
common you say,, then seeing it should be easy