Hi folks,
I have a Walther LG200 that uses a removeable 300 bar cylinder. I have the proprietary Walther adapters that screw into the cylinder and have male 300 or 200 DIN threads on the other end. I used to leave the adapter screwed into a SCUBA tank and screw the cylinder onto the tank to refill it. I want to use a compressor now.
From all that I been able to learn, the Yong Heng compressor has a hose that terminates with a female quick disconnect. First off, I need to locate a piece of metal that has a male quick disconnect on one end and female 300 Din threads on the other so I can screw my adapter into it and attach the whole affair to the hose on the compressor. That piece is proving hard to find.
Second, when the Walther air cylinder is screwed onto the adapter it will empty. If it is attached to the compressor, that means it will pressurize the hose and that doesn't seem like a good idea as it makes the compressor start under load. Maybe the solution is drain the cylinders and start from empty instead of topping them off. They're pretty small. It's also possible I don't understand how any of this works
Am I going about this wrong? If anyone has done this or similar your knowledge and experience would be greatly appreciated.
TIA,Eric
I have a Walther LG200 that uses a removeable 300 bar cylinder. I have the proprietary Walther adapters that screw into the cylinder and have male 300 or 200 DIN threads on the other end. I used to leave the adapter screwed into a SCUBA tank and screw the cylinder onto the tank to refill it. I want to use a compressor now.
From all that I been able to learn, the Yong Heng compressor has a hose that terminates with a female quick disconnect. First off, I need to locate a piece of metal that has a male quick disconnect on one end and female 300 Din threads on the other so I can screw my adapter into it and attach the whole affair to the hose on the compressor. That piece is proving hard to find.
Second, when the Walther air cylinder is screwed onto the adapter it will empty. If it is attached to the compressor, that means it will pressurize the hose and that doesn't seem like a good idea as it makes the compressor start under load. Maybe the solution is drain the cylinders and start from empty instead of topping them off. They're pretty small. It's also possible I don't understand how any of this works
Am I going about this wrong? If anyone has done this or similar your knowledge and experience would be greatly appreciated.
TIA,Eric