Wait, what..? Impact X MKII Regulator can be dailed back under pressure?

So the manual says you can now decrease the reg pressure by turning it in even without depressurizing the reg.

Who had the balls to test that one so far and what was the result?


We can confirm that on the AMP Regulator, we built them so that you can decrease pressure quarter turn at a time. Fire a dryfire to release the pressure and then you can keep going. When you get close to your new desired pressure fire a couple of dry fires each time to see where the regulator settles in at.
 
Thanks for the checking in and showing your concerned, been great to see FX-USA monitoring the forum and pitching in, keep it up its been noticed. Who is OZ most of the time??

Jking


Behind the curtain? Combination of Scott (many of you talk as he's one of our customer service techs), James & myself (Jonathan). We're happy to help out!
 
I was swapping the Edgun gauge there and back between a fill port and finally decided to run it on a Reg, I need that number more then how much air remaining in the tank, the Wika gauge is good enough for that.

I was tuning between 100 and 120 up and down to find a sweet spot of 117. But then, last night (after midnight of course :) ) I got a new idea for the Huma dual port again, so the game keeps running, I will lower the Reg to about 85 and start all over again.
 
I tried it on a brand new dreamtac and guess what? I had to replace a oring on the adjustment screw 😩

So the manual says you can now decrease the reg pressure by turning it in even without depressurizing the reg.

Who had the balls to test that one so far and what was the result?


We can confirm that on the AMP Regulator, we built them so that you can decrease pressure quarter turn at a time. Fire a dryfire to release the pressure and then you can keep going. When you get close to your new desired pressure fire a couple of dry fires each time to see where the regulator settles in at.

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