How to pump up a large cannon in the field?
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4" chamber x7ft.
I have a 33g compressor in the garage, but that doesn't do much good else where
I thought maybe C02, but that would cause the PVC to become brittle. Maybe a MF1050 Tsunami compressor, rated at 2.5CFM, and it can run off 12v. But still, these tiny pumps aren't meant for constant use.
How can I shoot this cannon with only my car as a power source?
4" chamber x7ft.
I have a 33g compressor in the garage, but that doesn't do much good else where
I thought maybe C02, but that would cause the PVC to become brittle. Maybe a MF1050 Tsunami compressor, rated at 2.5CFM, and it can run off 12v. But still, these tiny pumps aren't meant for constant use.
How can I shoot this cannon with only my car as a power source?
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Basically, the only practical items, in my opinion, would be a large HP source (SCBA, bulk CO<sub>2</sub>, etc.), or a gas-powered compressor. Paintball CO<sub>2</sub> would get old really quick.
If you're not worried about ROF or work involved, you could always use a manual pump.
If you're not worried about ROF or work involved, you could always use a manual pump.
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Regulated propane???
Just don't smoke.
Just don't smoke.
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Umm, having a pressurized bomb might be too much of a risk.Gippeto wrote:Regulated propane???
Just don't smoke.
What about regulated HPA? I'm not familiar with this, but isn't it gas only form?
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If you're prepared to fork out for a bottle and you have filling facilities nearby, HPA is a good option.jmccalip wrote:What about regulated HPA? I'm not familiar with this, but isn't it gas only form?
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Small petrol engine driven workshop Compressor is an option.
Another option is a modified car airconditioning compressor mounted on the engine of you're car, as done on 4X4's for onboard air systems.
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Another option is a modified car airconditioning compressor mounted on the engine of you're car, as done on 4X4's for onboard air systems.
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Well, this is sort of impractical but it would work without freezing your chamber. Get a bunch of dry ice and a pressure tank and drop it in with some water. Then connect a hose to that tank and fill your gun with it. The gas won't be freezing through the line, only the bottom of the storage tank will be cold.
Or just get a good, heavier duty portable compressor.
These portability issues are what turned me off from pneumatics really.
Or just get a good, heavier duty portable compressor.
These portability issues are what turned me off from pneumatics really.
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Plenty of online advicehow to do this cheaply, otherwise you can buy a portable unit for not a lot of $$$ that clamps straight to your car battery and is of much better quality that the cheap-o lighter socket models that burn out all too easily.SubsonicSpud wrote:Small petrol engine driven workshop Compressor is an option.
Another option is a modified car airconditioning compressor mounted on the engine of you're car, as done on 4X4's for onboard air systems.
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My understanding is that the propellent portion of "green gas" used for airsoft is nothing but propane.
It's only flammable when mixed with air (O2) in the correct (or nearly so) ratios. Overly rich mixtures simply do not go boom.
Just ask the "combustion guys".
It's only flammable when mixed with air (O2) in the correct (or nearly so) ratios. Overly rich mixtures simply do not go boom.
Just ask the "combustion guys".
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I agree with gippeto - for a spudgun made from PVC propane seems like the easiest and cheapest option... just remember to fire it outdoors and you should be fine...
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I got that pump, and its a nice one, but when you want to go above 6-8 bar(87-116psi) its getting quite hard to pump. I can only go above that kind of pressure with that pump, when I pull the handle up for like 5 inch and push it down as fast as I can.(not higher then 5 inch). Or else it feels like I'm going to bend/break the rod...Or just going to let me do a nice faceplantjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:A good track pump like this will give you a hell of a work-out, sure beats paying for a gym.
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You've got a few options.
Bottled or liquefied gasses.
-Propane
-CO2
-HPA/nitrogen
-Cylinders for applications like welding
Small compressor. ore suited to high pressure, or mount a large compressor in vehicle.
Manual- a track pump as mentioned before is best.
Bottled or liquefied gasses.
-Propane
-CO2
-HPA/nitrogen
-Cylinders for applications like welding
Small compressor. ore suited to high pressure, or mount a large compressor in vehicle.
Manual- a track pump as mentioned before is best.
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If you do use HPA, don't forget to do the math. Some tanks are 80 cubic feet at atm pressure. Do the math to figure out just how much air you need.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:If you're prepared to fork out for a bottle and you have filling facilities nearby, HPA is a good option.jmccalip wrote:What about regulated HPA? I'm not familiar with this, but isn't it gas only form?
For my field use, I use a high volume hand pump and prefer to shoot the small tank cannon. When we have a big bunch of guys around, they can rotate pumping while building anticipation. Gotta watch the smokers, they tend to be beat at 20-30 PSI while athletes take it on up to 80 PSI.
Some smaller nailer compressors will run on a larger inverter. My Prius has a 1,000 Watt inverter and will run a little compressor or a fridge compressor. Other options are a gas generator or gas compressor.
For the larger launcher I am building, something other than a hand pump will be required, so I am looking into the options.
Don't use a emergency jump kit with battery and compressor. They are OK for topping up a soft tire but worthless for repeated cannon shots.
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