EDGUN PEAZY

I recently purchased an Edgun Peazy with a 500cc bottle. i filled it up to 300 bar and when i tried to fill up my leshiy 2, it just leaks whenever i pull the peazy trigger. ive swapped out the fill probes and it still does not fill the gun because it just gushes air. i used the same probe to fill up the gun via my air compressor and it filled it just fine. any idea what the issue is?
 
I recently purchased an Edgun Peazy with a 500cc bottle. i filled it up to 300 bar and when i tried to fill up my leshiy 2, it just leaks whenever i pull the peazy trigger. ive swapped out the fill probes and it still does not fill the gun because it just gushes air. i used the same probe to fill up the gun via my air compressor and it filled it just fine. any idea what the issue is?
Here are 2 install/adjustment videos that may help:



I don't own the Peazy, but I do own the EZfill which does require an occasional adjustment.
 
I recently purchased an Edgun Peazy with a 500cc bottle. i filled it up to 300 bar and when i tried to fill up my leshiy 2, it just leaks whenever i pull the peazy trigger. ive swapped out the fill probes and it still does not fill the gun because it just gushes air. i used the same probe to fill up the gun via my air compressor and it filled it just fine. any idea what the issue is?

Did it come fully assembled?
 
Max pressure is 300 bar ..if your tank is filled to 4500 psi/310 bar ..it's going to leak
is the air coming from the brass disk on the bottom?
This is a bad design...max pressure should have been higher in order to fill a tank to 300 bar.
don't know if the burst disk can be replaced or adjusted to accomodate the higher pressure
 
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I don't have the Peazy rather the Eazy fill, I will admit I bought an Amazon knock off at first and it was a piece of junk! Leaked and malfunctioned from day one. Then bit the bullet and bought the Edgun Eazy Fill there was no comparison between the quality and function of the two, the Edguns work perfectly and are very well made.
 
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I recently purchased an Edgun Peazy with a 500cc bottle. i filled it up to 300 bar and when i tried to fill up my leshiy 2, it just leaks whenever i pull the peazy trigger. ive swapped out the fill probes and it still does not fill the gun because it just gushes air. i used the same probe to fill up the gun via my air compressor and it filled it just fine. any idea what the issue is?
I have the same issue. Mine came from the Huben dealer in Spain (I live in Europe). What's the latest on your situation with the Peazy?
 
I have the same problem. Mine was filled to 300 bar and has worked fine for several months. This morning I heard a loud hissing noise. The Peazy just released all its air. I sent Edgun.shop a question regarding how to proceed. The idea of "rebuilding" this is not interesting to us. At all.
As I shoot a lot indoors I tend to keep mine pressurized all the time so I can just do quick refills. I find that mine will start to leak after about 6 months. A $25 rebuild kit and good to go for another 6 months.

You just have to weigh your wants and needs. For me, it's an extremely convenient addition for air filling. I have had my two (two air tanks) since they were first available. To me it's just worth having a rebuild kit on hand - but that may not be so for others.
 
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As I shoot a lot indoors I tend to keep mine pressurized all the time so I can just do quick refills. I find that mine will start to leak after about 6 months. A $25 rebuild kit and good to go for another 6 months.

You just have to weigh your wants and needs. For me, it's an extremely convenient addition for air filling. I have had my two (two air tanks) since they were first available. To me it's just worth having a rebuild kit on hand - but that may not be so for others.
Makes sense. For sure we like having the bottle charged and on hand, which is why we bought it (not cheap). It's the tinkering time we neither want nor have. We would rather buy a second one and send this one off for repair. Not impressed with its durability, but here we are, buying another one.