What method do you use to tune your PCP? I've watched numerous You Tube Videos on tuning and get different results when I use them. Do you start with the Hammer all the way in (CW), or all the way out (CCW) ?
Overdriveing the valve can cause damage, more so at lower reg pressures (just my 2 cents)Either way will work in most cases. The initial goal is just to find the amount of hammer spring tension necessary to reach the velocity plateau (max velocity achievable with the current regulator setpoint).
However in some cases you can get confusing behavior when starting with maximum hammer spring tension. What happens is the hammer overdrives the valve stem and strikes the valve body, causing it to rebound. The result being unexpectedly low velocity because of very short dwell. So the more certain approach is to start at low hammer spring tension and begin dialing in more.
Hi Freddy J. Look at it from this perspective. If you wanted to destroy your valve assembly as quickly and efficiently as possible, you would bleed all the air out of the gun, then max out the hammer spring compression, then cock the gun and pull the trigger. The valve assembly slams into a metal wall (end-of-travel) and bounces back -- possibly damaged.What method do you use to tune your PCP? I've watched numerous You Tube Videos on tuning and get different results when I use them. Do you start with the Hammer all the way in (CW), or all the way out (CCW) ?