When I press the handle on the eazy fill, there is a 'pop' and then a big jolt of pressure shooting to my rifles. Then it eases off and I can somewhat control the flow.
Although not nearly as smooth as when I directly connect and control the fill with the main tank valve. Is this jolt harmful to my rifles. I would think it can't be good.
When using the eazy fill, I open the tank valve all the way. Should I not? Kind of defeats the purpose if I have to constantly adjust the fill with the main tank valve.
When I'm done using the eazy fill, I close the main tank valve and leave the line pressurized. However, yesterday I walked in to find that the rubber plug on my main tank gauge had popped off and it leaked out glycerin all over the place. Did leaving the line pressurized cause that plug to pop out?
If I can't leave the line pressurized, then what is the point of this eazy fill contraption?
Am I doing something wrong?
Although not nearly as smooth as when I directly connect and control the fill with the main tank valve. Is this jolt harmful to my rifles. I would think it can't be good.
When using the eazy fill, I open the tank valve all the way. Should I not? Kind of defeats the purpose if I have to constantly adjust the fill with the main tank valve.
When I'm done using the eazy fill, I close the main tank valve and leave the line pressurized. However, yesterday I walked in to find that the rubber plug on my main tank gauge had popped off and it leaked out glycerin all over the place. Did leaving the line pressurized cause that plug to pop out?
If I can't leave the line pressurized, then what is the point of this eazy fill contraption?
Am I doing something wrong?