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evilvet
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Wed Apr 06, 2011 7:32 am
Posit:
- A BBMG is inherently wasteful
Regulated triggering may be a solution
Remove the waste by using a timed trigger
Solution:
- A 555 timer used as a trigger for a solenoid
This is my plan, red wine is currently interfering with production this evening but comments welcome.
I propose this circuit to trigger the solenoid, in place of R1 I use a 100kOhm pot to allow for variable time. T= 1.1 x R x C where C is fixed.
Technician, JSR, your thoughts ?
(Edit: Not forgetting PVC Arsenal and Ramses who answered my earlier thread on this subject)
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POLAND_SPUD
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Wed Apr 06, 2011 8:48 am
Edit: Not forgetting PVC Arsenal and Ramses who answered my earlier thread on this subject
ohh yeah and don't forget about POLAND_SPUD...
...this guy would probably tell you that you could have used a 3 way solenoid valve and a switch
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jackssmirkingrevenge
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Wed Apr 06, 2011 9:13 am
A BBMG is inherently wasteful - agreed
Regulated triggering may be a solution - not quite. The source of a BBMG's inefficiency is the fact that you're feeding gas into a relatively huge chamber between the barrel and the valve, meaning you have a lot of pressure loss before the projectile is fired. Some tests I did with my vortex BBMG showed less than 20 psi in the BB chamber for a feed of 110 psi from the gas chamber
Pulsing the gas will save on gas, but not increase efficiency.
The only two solutions I think really contribute to efficiency are:
- o-ring detent, which rapidly seals off the chamber once the valve is opened, allowing air to accumulate until the round is fired - thus also increasing power - and also closing off the chamber when insufficient pressure is available.
- BBs stored directly in the air chamber vith a valve - this can be done either with a detent (a "valveless" type mechanism) or with say a ball valve between the barrel and chamber.
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evilvet
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Wed Apr 06, 2011 2:58 pm
Technician1002 wrote:The only thing missing from the timer board is a proper driver to drive the gun.
Quite true, Bacchus made me post the wrong picture. The right one has a MOSFET on the output pin plus diodes to protect from the back flow from the coil.
Q:
Obviously the solenoid and valve itself have latency which I can find in the datasheet. Any idea what the latency is for a "standard" PCB 12v relay, how long does the coil take to energize and close the contacts? If I am dealing in split seconds I presume I have to factor that into the length of the timer pulse.
Thanks
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evilvet
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Wed Apr 06, 2011 3:01 pm
POLAND_SPUD wrote:Edit: Not forgetting PVC Arsenal and Ramses who answered my earlier thread on this subject
ohh yeah and don't forget about POLAND_SPUD...
...this guy would probably tell you that you could have used a 3 way solenoid valve and a switch
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JDP12
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Wed Apr 06, 2011 3:06 pm
just a friendly side not.. youre new so I wont harp on it too much, but don't double post.
And yea, sorry. It would be a cool project, but even if you pulse it, you will still probably waste the same amount of air. you would need a detent of some sort.
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