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Remote Lines (worth it?)

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Forum Name: Upgrades and Customizing
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Topic: Remote Lines (worth it?)
Posted By: snype
Subject: Remote Lines (worth it?)
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 2:05pm

I just bought a 32 degreese remote line, works great,

only one not so small problem, the presure drops and wont go back up,

 

To fix this i must unscrew the knob that goes into the tank and re-screw it,

 

this is very very annoying. i am a full time woodsball player and iv been playing for some time, i just started running a remote last month tho, does wonders when the presure isent droping.

some people say if you shoot to fast air cant make it up the remote in time to keep up with your shots, however i dont shoot fast... at all

 

Tippmann tech keeps telling me its regulating the presure which is all to obvious. im just looking for a way to fix  the problem with another remote or tank valve or something,

 

any ideas ???




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Posted By: snype
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 2:06pm
I posted this to here about other players experiences with remotes and to find out if any more reliable models exist.


Posted By: MSG.Mobius
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 2:13pm

32 Degrees is a good company but I got a defective remote. I just bought a big nitro and the combo of an A-5 with a stock and and a big nitro is a little bulky and heavy, so that day sucked.

The universal fill adapter was missing a plunger, it was just an empty cilynder with a screw on top.



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Posted By: snype
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 2:21pm
Yea mines not defective, and i have the worse luck with defective things. i got a defective vert adapter, i got a defective hose that leaked, i even got a defective gun, which i took back for a new one


Posted By: tippy_lover
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 3:00pm

the remote line turns the pressure down abit...and its doing you a favor.

just turn up your velocity and you'll shoot fast and accurate without using a lot of co2



Posted By: snype
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 3:16pm

tippy-lover, see what happens is the velocity and presure will be fine,

when the problem occurs  you will shoot a ball and it will be a little weaker, the next shot will be weaker, and so on til the gun just un-**edited**s as if its out of co2



Posted By: The Man
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 5:59pm
Originally posted by MSG.Mobius MSG.Mobius wrote:

32 Degrees is a good company



I'm sorry but HAHAHAHAHAHA!


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Posted By: b_ball12_99
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 7:19pm
Might just want to try another remote.  Sounds like your isn't refilling itself if you have a full tank.


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Posted By: PlentifulBalls
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 9:08pm
Since when do remotes regulate output pressure of c02 tanks? Sounds like a problem with your bottle to me. I have a remote I ordered from www.shop4paintball.com, and I think its a no-name brand. Works great, I have it screwed directly into my X-core.


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sporx wrote:
well...ya i prolly will be a virgin till i'm at least 30.


Posted By: snype
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 10:10pm
what exactly do you need for the remote to connect to the x-core?


Posted By: PlentifulBalls
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 10:12pm
Originally posted by snype snype wrote:

what exactly do you need for the remote to connect to the x-core?


Do you have an X-core or any other expansion chambers? You just need to take off the quick disconnect and get some teflon tape.


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sporx wrote:
well...ya i prolly will be a virgin till i'm at least 30.


Posted By: snype
Date Posted: 28 July 2004 at 2:17pm

il see, maybe il try it

thanks

Also someone on another forum says i could be overscrewing the knob, jamming the pin to far in .



Posted By: PlentifulBalls
Date Posted: 28 July 2004 at 4:56pm
You are supposed to screw the nob all the way in, to make the seal. I turn mine all the way. And if you want pictures, I'll take a few to show you how it looks on my gun. 

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sporx wrote:
well...ya i prolly will be a virgin till i'm at least 30.


Posted By: snype
Date Posted: 28 July 2004 at 7:12pm

cool, send them to mailto:sjm8228@hotmail.com - sjm8228@hotmail.com

 

However one guy on pbnation said if you screw it all the way in you jam the pin , i dont know now tho



Posted By: PlentifulBalls
Date Posted: 28 July 2004 at 10:54pm
Hmm, I never heard about that, but here is what it looks like. Sorry about the photos, I didn't adjust the contrast/brightness that good.







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sporx wrote:
well...ya i prolly will be a virgin till i'm at least 30.


Posted By: fhcpaintball
Date Posted: 29 July 2004 at 1:22am
doode that is a pimp gun so like miny pimp i like the remote and the crome on x

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Posted By: infected being
Date Posted: 29 July 2004 at 12:57pm
I use my remote straight into the x-chamber, too. It works very well.... I'm trying to find out if this 'overscrewing' thing is fact or myth, though.

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Posted By: PlentifulBalls
Date Posted: 29 July 2004 at 1:04pm
Originally posted by infected being infected being wrote:

I use my remote straight into the x-chamber, too. It works very well.... I'm trying to find out if this 'overscrewing' thing is fact or myth, though.


I think its a myth. I screw it in all the way, or until it stops.


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sporx wrote:
well...ya i prolly will be a virgin till i'm at least 30.



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