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    Posted: 05 October 2004 at 5:52pm
i was at the fields and the people there didnt have co2 left so we had to switch out for nitro. When i put the tank on and started firing my response trigger wasnt working.  When i got home i put co2 on it and it worked fine. Whats the deal with that? (my friend said i needed a bigger tube for nitro to work... if so do u kno anywhere to buy em?) thanks.
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hmm....it might have been a low pressure tank. I'm not sure that the type of air source should matter with the R/T. What was happening? Was the R/T just flat out not working at all?

Try allowing more air into the R/T valve/piston thing. Unscrew the ROF screw on your R/T


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote PBinfonater Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 October 2004 at 6:08pm

yea if that guy was like usin a nice gun or somethin (check im not just saying this) he was probly usin a low pressure tank, because thats the only thing i could think of.

also do u have cyclone? if so was it workin good or not at all either



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probably a lp tank, but you have to be more specific when your describing the problem.
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yea i have a cyclone it was working fine...... the response trigger was working some but i couldnt sweet spot it at all... but then i could with co2, it was wierd... i dont think it was low pressure... but my gun wasnt shooting as fast... could that be because it could of been low pressure?
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what was the temperature when you were playing? HPA tanks have a pressure regulator... CO2 pressure can fluctuate based on temperature... if it was warm out... your CO2 could have been a higher PSI than what the HPA tank was providing (850psi) which would mean you just needed to tweak your R/T to work with the HPA...

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ok same here, i was planning on using my cocker so i filled my n2 tank and its a HIGH pressure tank BTW. but then the cocker did't work (dam noid), so i had to use my r/t 98c, the r/t did't work with n2 (high press), so i filled a c02, and worked awsome. I think the r/t does not get enough cold/or pressure from a n2 tank compaired to c02.
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the temperature shouldn't have anything to do with it though....should it? My guess is still that the HPA tanks output pressure just wasn't enough to get the R/T piston going, have you tried turning up the ROF on your R/T yet? Thats going to let more air into the piston housing (still haven't figured out the name of that)
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