You’re right, the online instructions leaves a bit to be desired. I was wanting to confirm the 4mm set screw that applies tension to the body to hold your desired setting in place. Thanks.
That's a brilliant idea, I would love to do a review on this, people need to know about this product, both of my guns non-regulated, at the moment I am shooting from a non-regulated bottle, I think I have to get myself one of this, I believe a lot of people will like to know about this product, thanks for the review.
You actually don't have to bleed the air before adjusting pressure within the "step" setting (on the external adjustable model), HUMA has a vid on their site demonstrating that. When you take out and add washers, you obviously are going to need to degas the regulator, since you are taking it apart. Air trying to flow backwards through a reg doesn't damage it, it just shuts the piston (it has to be able to take the input pressure, so it doesn't matter). How regulators work is there is a small orifice on the High side, and a larger opening on the low side, with a spring and piston in the middle. Only so much force can be applied to the piston through the orifice, which is counteracted by the spring and lower pressure air in the low pressure side, sealing the piston to the seat, shutting off the flow of air. Once pressure drops on the low pressure side, the higher pressure air is able to open the valve again and refills the low pressure side until it reaches the set pressure, when it is shut again. These really are not terribly complicated devices, hobbyists literally make HPA regulators with basic shop tools and hardware store materials (HUMA spends a lot of time and money perfecting theirs, and are still worth a lot of money). It amazes me that so many air gunners don't have a good handle on how these work.
Good job as always Tom. Question, Is there a BIG target on the back of your EBR shirt ? As is, I'm the guy to beat next year ? haha thanks for all you do !
where can i acquire those adapters?? ive got the Air Venturi 74 cu ft bottle which has the DIN...the regulator i bought is the HUMA DUAL GAUGE INLINE REGULATOR( bit more pricier, but shows input and output, latest, greatest model i think..Or Should i just screw the dual gauge regulator on the bottle? i guess with the model i bought i can refill the bottle through the regulator..Plus, since my tank has the DIN fitting, can i install this with pressure in the tank since i have the on/ off knob on top of tank and bleed valve on the side??
I got mine from Airguns of Arizona. I have not heard of a regulator that CAN allow filling. All regulators I have seen are one way only. Triple check before you try it! I'd recommend giving AOA a call. Their staff is very knowledgeable and will be happy to help you out.
Hey Tom congrats on EBR, nice shooing. I got the air chrony per your recommendation(great chrony. Now I'm ready to jump into a good compressor. I was looking at the coltri mch 6 but don't see much on these compressors. What do you use and has it held up well? Thanks, Bob
I can't answer for sure but, one of 2 things would probably occur. Either nothing would flow or there could be no pressure restriction. But, these are mechanical devices. I haven't heard of them failing.
Thanks Tom. Satisfied my interest in tethered shooting. Also, for indicating the source of parts. Blessings
You’re right, the online instructions leaves a bit to be desired. I was wanting to confirm the 4mm set screw that applies tension to the body to hold your desired setting in place. Thanks.
That's a brilliant idea, I would love to do a review on this, people need to know about this product, both of my guns non-regulated, at the moment I am shooting from a non-regulated bottle, I think I have to get myself one of this, I believe a lot of people will like to know about this product, thanks for the review.
Another great Video Tom. Answered some of my questions. Thanks for all you do and give to us airheads! God bless.
Great presentation Tom. Thank you for all you do.
Thank you!
That’s a great setup. Good video brother
You actually don't have to bleed the air before adjusting pressure within the "step" setting (on the external adjustable model), HUMA has a vid on their site demonstrating that. When you take out and add washers, you obviously are going to need to degas the regulator, since you are taking it apart.
Air trying to flow backwards through a reg doesn't damage it, it just shuts the piston (it has to be able to take the input pressure, so it doesn't matter). How regulators work is there is a small orifice on the High side, and a larger opening on the low side, with a spring and piston in the middle. Only so much force can be applied to the piston through the orifice, which is counteracted by the spring and lower pressure air in the low pressure side, sealing the piston to the seat, shutting off the flow of air. Once pressure drops on the low pressure side, the higher pressure air is able to open the valve again and refills the low pressure side until it reaches the set pressure, when it is shut again. These really are not terribly complicated devices, hobbyists literally make HPA regulators with basic shop tools and hardware store materials (HUMA spends a lot of time and money perfecting theirs, and are still worth a lot of money). It amazes me that so many air gunners don't have a good handle on how these work.
I would love to see the accuracy results, with an already regulated rifle, and at a 100 yards/meter.
Good job as always Tom. Question, Is there a BIG target on the back of your EBR shirt ? As is, I'm the guy to beat next year ? haha thanks for all you do !
where can i acquire those adapters?? ive got the Air Venturi 74 cu ft bottle which has the DIN...the regulator i bought is the HUMA DUAL GAUGE INLINE REGULATOR( bit more pricier, but shows input and output, latest, greatest model i think..Or Should i just screw the dual gauge regulator on the bottle? i guess with the model i bought i can refill the bottle through the regulator..Plus, since my tank has the DIN fitting, can i install this with pressure in the tank since i have the on/ off knob on top of tank and bleed valve on the side??
I got mine from Airguns of Arizona. I have not heard of a regulator that CAN allow filling. All regulators I have seen are one way only. Triple check before you try it! I'd recommend giving AOA a call. Their staff is very knowledgeable and will be happy to help you out.
Hey Tom congrats on EBR, nice shooing. I got the air chrony per your recommendation(great chrony. Now I'm ready to jump into a good compressor. I was looking at the coltri mch 6 but don't see much on these compressors. What do you use and has it held up well?
Thanks, Bob
Thank you! Check my videos on the Omega Turbo. I haven't had a single issue with it and I like it the best, of the 3 I've reviewed.
If I had this attached to my 4500psi tank and had it set to 250bar, if the reg failed would it shoot the whole 4500psi into my rifle tank?
I can't answer for sure but, one of 2 things would probably occur. Either nothing would flow or there could be no pressure restriction. But, these are mechanical devices. I haven't heard of them failing.
@@Atoyota25 I see that they have a newer version out with two gauges and a higher price tag. Have you looked at one yet?
Do you have huma air Electric watch for sale
No. I am not a retailer.
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