shut off and bleed valve

I would like to put a shut off after the moisture filter (in between the filter and the gun ) so i do not have to bleed off the pressure from the compressor / line , and filter to change guns when filling more than one gun . Or is this not a good idea as restarting up the compressor into an already pressurized line would be very hard on the compressor ?
 
I think it is a great idea, as long as you set it up with a one way check in the line before the filter so you can vent the pressure in that line before starting it back up - that will let the compressor start with no load and quickly get to the pressure in the filter.

Then you will need a vent after the filter followed by a valve that allows you to stop the air pressure from leaving the filter, but also a vent after that valve so you can depressurize the line to your guns.

It will take a lot of parts to make that set up, and thus won't be cheap, but it would work great. I have most of what you would need to do that, but not the valve. The picture below shows a line vent I made up from parts I bought from Best Fittings (if I reacall, those totaled about $45 or so) and some other speciallzed fittings that I also bought to let me do pretty much everything I want (I fill off a Shoebox, so my air is dried before it goes into the compressor). So from top to bottom in the picture, a pressure vent, a one way check valve that flows male to female, a female to female connector, and a male to male connector (the last two give me flecibility to use the vent or one way fitting in whatever direction I need).

As I said, it will get pricy as you will need a check vavle before the filter, and then after the filter you will need a vent, a shutoff valve, and another vent. You can either buy the parts to make up exactly what you want as one assebled item after the filter, or with fittings between them for added flexibility.

Hope that helps!

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I would like to put a shut off after the moisture filter (in between the filter and the gun ) so i do not have to bleed off the pressure from the compressor / line , and filter to change guns when filling more than one gun . Or is this not a good idea as restarting up the compressor into an already pressurized line would be very hard on the compressor ?
Put a valve and bleed at each end of the hose/filter assembly?

I highly recommend getting a bottle whether it be paintball with a chinesium fill station or a chinesium scba. You don't have to wait, you already have a large store of pre conditioned air.

I've built a regulated manifold that allows two guns to be tethered up to an air source simultaneously, my buddy and I usually shoot all day off 1 enormous bottle I came across, no regulator needed because specifications were in line with our fill pressures.
 
Put a valve and bleed at each end of the hose/filter assembly?

I highly recommend getting a bottle whether it be paintball with a chinesium fill station or a chinesium scba. You don't have to wait, you already have a large store of pre conditioned air.

I've built a regulated manifold that allows two guns to be tethered up to an air source simultaneously, my buddy and I usually shoot all day off 1 enormous bottle I came across, no regulator needed because specifications were in line with our fill pressures.
MY biggest gun takes less than 1.5 minutes to top off , small compressor . I do not own any bottle guns really do not like the look is all . 3 hours drive to any dive shop that might fill a tank 9 t5hey already said no one time .
 
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MY biggest gun takes less than 1.5 minutes to top off , small compressor . I do not own any bottle guns really do not like the look is all . 3 hours drive to any dive shop that might fill a tank 9 t5hey already said no one time .
A buddy bottle will change your life with a small compressor. Paintball sized will have a check valved foster, so you could leave it on the compressor and bleed the little line and fill off it instantly. Tube gun or bottle gun. It allows you to shoot while the compressor runs to refill as well. I talked the new pcp users in my friend group into a small bottle and they agree it's a game changer for enjoyment. They have small tube guns too. Not only that but it's another cool vessel to condense moisture instead of your gun, if the compressor is putting moisture out.
 
A buddy bottle will change your life with a small compressor. Paintball sized will have a check valved foster, so you could leave it on the compressor and bleed the little line and fill off it instantly. Tube gun or bottle gun. It allows you to shoot while the compressor runs to refill as well. I talked the new pcp users in my friend group into a small bottle and they agree it's a game changer for enjoyment. They have small tube guns too. Not only that but it's another cool vessel to condense moisture instead of your gun, if the compressor is putting moisture out.
I never thought about it before, but that is a great use of a check valved foster input . . . . something for me to consider in the future, although with full 9 and 2L tanks I really don't need another . . .
 
One-way male to male foster fitting entering center condolence filter. Let's me bleed compressor and line so it's never started under load. Shut valve with bleeder leaving third filter, to bleed line to gun or tank. Using 3 filters because often using when humidity and dew points are above 70%. Just like air guns I never drain this. Portable for range use. 3rd filter probably isn't necessary since moisture never reaches it, but I believe in over kill.

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