I would like to change valve in my Air Venturi 6.8L carbon fiber SCBA tank (310 bar/4500 psi max fill) in order to have better control of the air flow for slower filling of my rifles.
Over some months I’ve noticed that after I have my SCBA tank filled, I have a problem in controlling the airflow as I fill my guns. It has led to a repeat regulator issue in one rifle and I’m unsure if the issue is with the reg, the speed I’m filling the reservoir, the fill pressure, or a combination of all of these factors. When I last had the regulator serviced I told the airgunsmith all that I’d done leading up to the problem and I was assured that I wasn’t filling the bottle too fast and the failure wasn’t due to anything I’d done. I also recall being told that their shop fills bottles fast when testing airguns before shipping them out. However, I notice that when I top off a gun from say 150 to 225 bar, the carbon fiber bottle can get very warm if filled in 1-2 minutes at room temperature. I’m concerned about the long term effects of the heat generated from fast fills on the orings. I read something earlier about heat causing condensation inside the reservoir and I definitely don’t want that issue. Can some of our experienced members suggest solutions to my fill time issue with my current setup?
Over some months I’ve noticed that after I have my SCBA tank filled, I have a problem in controlling the airflow as I fill my guns. It has led to a repeat regulator issue in one rifle and I’m unsure if the issue is with the reg, the speed I’m filling the reservoir, the fill pressure, or a combination of all of these factors. When I last had the regulator serviced I told the airgunsmith all that I’d done leading up to the problem and I was assured that I wasn’t filling the bottle too fast and the failure wasn’t due to anything I’d done. I also recall being told that their shop fills bottles fast when testing airguns before shipping them out. However, I notice that when I top off a gun from say 150 to 225 bar, the carbon fiber bottle can get very warm if filled in 1-2 minutes at room temperature. I’m concerned about the long term effects of the heat generated from fast fills on the orings. I read something earlier about heat causing condensation inside the reservoir and I definitely don’t want that issue. Can some of our experienced members suggest solutions to my fill time issue with my current setup?