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Tippmann X7 Phenom CO2 Problem

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    Posted: 17 January 2013 at 12:15am
Hi, Can anybody tell me of the Tippmann X7 Phenom really can support CO2 / Compressor air / Nitrogen gas ?
Because my Tippmann X7 Phenom everytime leaking gas if using CO2 gas.
Once using Co2 gas make the gun leak air must send it to warranty, because after using Co2 if change to compressor air also will leak air.
If just using compressor air will no problem, but at my location just have CO2 gas refill station.
Compressor air refill station far from my location.
Note : I have 1 CO2 Gas Tank and 1 Compressor air Tank.

Please help me...................
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The phenom can Run on CO2 but its not really recommended.

Are you using tank on gun? I'd suggest a remote to expand the air some and avoid getting liquid into your gun. Maybee a Palmers Stabilizer to regulate the CO2 before it gets to the gun.
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Also make sure it's well lubed specially inside the FLEX valve. Coat the Orings and moving parts in lube.
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Dear Evil Elvis,
Thank you so much.
I will test your suggest and will feedback.

Thank you.
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