Dear Ninja and AirVenturi (or anyone else making 90ci tanks):
You both make terrific 90ci CF bottles but are shooting yourselves in the foot by limiting the max output fill pressure to just 2900 psi (200 bar). I suppose back in the day, 2900 psi may have been sufficient for the needs of most PCP guns. However, times have changed and many airguns now fill to much higher pressures; upward of 3625 psi (250bar).
I recommend just ditching the in-line regulator and assembly altogether. The benefits are obvious:
Scott
You both make terrific 90ci CF bottles but are shooting yourselves in the foot by limiting the max output fill pressure to just 2900 psi (200 bar). I suppose back in the day, 2900 psi may have been sufficient for the needs of most PCP guns. However, times have changed and many airguns now fill to much higher pressures; upward of 3625 psi (250bar).
I recommend just ditching the in-line regulator and assembly altogether. The benefits are obvious:
- Reduces manufacturing costs
- Reduces cost to customers
- Reduces overall weight
- Improves portability
- Satisfies the fill requirements of all PCP rifles
Scott