Are Supah-Valves worth the cash?

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Is it worth getting a Supah Valve over a normal sprinkler valve?

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PaRaSiTe
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I've just been looking on The Spudgun Technology Center and seen their 'Supah Valves'.
Are they actually worth the extra $70+?
And what's the difference between male and female adapters?
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Sun Mar 19, 2006 11:11 am

i hate to break it to you but its $100+ and yess they are worth the money.
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Sun Mar 19, 2006 11:11 am

hell ya it's worth it
male:
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female:
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hopefully you get the idea
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Sun Mar 19, 2006 3:17 pm

i hate to break it to you but its $100+
What I said was that it is an EXTRA $70+ from the modified sprinkler valve to the most basic Supah Valve on the SGTC :D
hopefully you get the idea
Ya, so basically the male is an out bit and then female is an in bit. Hmm...... :roll: I think I see where they get the names from.
Can you buy them in normal hardware stores?

The thing is I can't really afford the $100 so does it really matter if I just get a normal sprinkler valve? I might get one of these for my later projects though.
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Sun Mar 19, 2006 3:42 pm

Yes, male and female fittings are available most everywhere. My local hardware store carries them in steel from .125"-2", and in PVC up to 4" (although they only carry PW up to 1.25"...)

The flow from a supah is going to be 6-8 times better than that from a sprinkler valve. This is an effect of having only a 90* bend, and having 2" porting instead of 1". The flow/money ratio is very favorable compared to the moded sprinkler, especial at joel's price for the modded sprinkler.

In small-bore projects (1.25" barrel or less) your valve choise shouldn't make too much difference unless you want to probe the sound barrier. You might try modeling the guns with the GGDT to find out just how much difference it will make.
To model the supah, I use a chamber sealing valve; piston diameter of 2.5", 2" seat, CV of 60%, pilot vol 16 in^3, vent diameter .375-.57" (supah vs supah+). This may or may not be accurate, but it's a reasonable geuss.
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Mon Mar 20, 2006 2:31 pm

In small-bore projects (1.25" barrel or less)
So it wouldn't matter much with a BBMG ya?
You might try modeling the guns with the GGDT
What's GGDT?
To model the supah, I use a chamber sealing valve; piston diameter of 2.5", 2" seat, CV of 60%, pilot vol 16 in^3, vent diameter .375-.57" (supah vs supah+). This may or may not be accurate, but it's a reasonable geuss.
I don't understand a word of that lol.

Im learning, slowly but surely :D
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I knew I should have linked to the <a href="http://www1.iwvisp.com/thehalls/GGDT/in ... l">GGDT</a>...

And the paragraph which was ciphers to you... it should make more since after you read the entirety of the documentation on the GGDT website.
(I say entirety because I'm tired of explaining things which are covered in the documentation, just because someone is too lazy to read the damn manual. However, I'll gladly provide help if you continue to have trouble after you've read the documentation.)
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 12:52 pm

Thanks a lot boilingleadbath.
Ill read it then get back to you if I have any problems.
Would a Supah-Valve be worth using with a BBMG?
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maybe a tip for the people who want to make a poll in hit message, put also a ansur I don't know, because i would want to see the ansur but i don't know it
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:51 pm

i think another question to think about is. is it worth the 2 month 1 1/2 week+ wait? i ordered mine that long ago and it says that it has not been shiped yet when i enter the info on the consomer service section. though from what i hear it will be worth the wait.

dang when will mine arrive. :x
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There will be absolutely no difference what-so-ever if your barrel is less than ~.57" in diameter. (the diameter a sprinkler can provide 100% flow to.)

It's not worth it for a BBMG.
Heck, most people just use a blowgun, which has less than 1/8" porting.
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:18 pm

So what exactly is a blowgun in comparison? And where would I get one?
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:32 pm

Blowguns go for 3-10$, and you should be able to find them in the air compressor section of any decently sized hardware store.
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This is a blowgun.
It took about 2 minutes to find it using google image search.
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 1:54 pm

Thanks for the pic
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