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Topic: remote setup
Posted By: tippya5extreme
Subject: remote setup
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 2:10pm

i just had a thought. ok you have your tank valve that you screw the tank into. then you have your remote kit if you want to use it. i had a thought of hooking up a remote kit fitting into your gun air line.

you would put a remote fitting on the bottom of the asa (the kind on compressed air tanks - air can get in but not out)

if you wanted to use your remote, you cold just attach it insted of getting the adapter to screw in. or you could use 2 tanks at once.

 

 

i just thought of this so i dont know if it is going to work. twll me what you think



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Posted By: You Wont See Me
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 2:16pm
wrong forum.

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Posted By: High Voltage
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 2:17pm
http://tippmann.com/forum/wwf77a/forum_topics.asp?FID=3 - try again

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Posted By: Dan db09
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 2:18pm
It's been done, but better...


Posted By: tippya5extreme
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 2:19pm

o sorry - i thought it went under thoughts and opinions. it was a thought so....yeah it could go there to.

do you think it would work? and whats your thoughts



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Posted By: Dan db09
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 2:22pm
Like I said it's been done... But they hooked up two tanks to one remote... Which makes it better then the idea you came up with...


Posted By: Jack Carver
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 2:23pm
I think it would work pretty well for the 2-tank idea, but if you're gonna use one or the other, it's probably easier to just have a normal ASA and then a remote line that screws into that.


Posted By: tippya5extreme
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 2:33pm
what would you use to hook up to tanks to 1 remote?

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Posted By: Dan db09
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 2:36pm
It's a fitting you put on the remote asa... that had two connectors on it. He had a backpack with two tanks that ran his gun..


Posted By: tippya5extreme
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 2:41pm
if you had 2 3000psi tanks going into your gun, would you need special regs and hoses? -because that 6000psi and some of the hoses are rated for 3000

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Posted By: Dan db09
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 2:56pm
I believe when I saw this inovation the guy was just using 2 20oz CO2 tanks to you'll have to check on that. It'd probably be to much PSI...


Posted By: tippya5extreme
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 2:59pm

you could always use 2 3000psi tanks with remotes hooked up to the asa and have on/off switches on them so you can switch back and forth between tanks

 

also on my idea...if i use 1 tank and hook it to the bottom of the asa...will the air just come out of the regular screw in valve?



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Posted By: Dan db09
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 3:12pm
Originally posted by tippya5extreme tippya5extreme wrote:

you could always use 2 3000psi tanks with remotes hooked up to the asa and have on/off switches on them so you can switch back and forth between tanks

 

also on my idea...if i use 1 tank and hook it to the bottom of the asa...will the air just come out of the regular screw in valve?



The first thing you said is true. That would be a way to do it without blowing a line. For the second thing you said... I'm guessing you mean if you use just the remote hook up and not the regular ASA will the air leak?

Yes it will. But an option for that it getting an On/Off and screwing it into your ASA and turning it off so only the remote air will acess the gun and will not leak out the back.


Posted By: tippya5extreme
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 3:15pm

the time you do that you could just screw in the remote line into the asa....

i was trying to attached a remote fitting on the gun so if i want to use a remote all i had to do is click it in.



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Posted By: Dan db09
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 3:20pm
Originally posted by tippya5extreme tippya5extreme wrote:

the time you do that you could just screw in the remote line into the asa....

i was trying to attached a remote fitting on the gun so if i want to use a remote all i had to do is click it in.



After that I kinda just lost the point of the thread?


Posted By: tippya5extreme
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 3:26pm
i wanted to attach a remote to my gun with out screwing in the adapter

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Posted By: Dan db09
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 3:28pm
Well the air would leak out the back unless you had something to screw in and block the leak...


Posted By: tippya5extreme
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 3:32pm

Originally posted by Dan db09 Dan db09 wrote:

Well the air would leak out the back unless you had something to screw in and block the leak...

i know. there has to be a way



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Posted By: Dan db09
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 3:33pm
All I can think of is a On/Off adapter.. You could just keep it screwed into your ASA... Use it with your tank when you don't use the remote.


Posted By: Olcaddy
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 3:46pm
Originally posted by tippya5extreme tippya5extreme wrote:

if you had 2 3000psi tanks going into your gun, would you need special regs and hoses? -because that 6000psi and some of the hoses are rated for 3000


    No, hooking up 2 3000 psi tanks to one hose, or to your gun will not produce 6000 psi anywhere. Its just not how it works. You can never 'create' higher pressures than what you start with without a compressor, or heat.


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Posted By: tippya5extreme
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 3:50pm

Originally posted by Dan db09 Dan db09 wrote:

All I can think of is a On/Off adapter.. You could just keep it screwed into your ASA... Use it with your tank when you don't use the remote.

i have a drop with a on/off asa comming. will that work?



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Posted By: Dan db09
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 4:15pm
No...


Posted By: hybrid-sniper
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 5:24pm

Output pressure does not double if there are two outputs involved.

The output pressure of an HPA tank for a Tippmann is 800-850 psi. The remote line max operating pressure is 3000. Tank pressure is NEVER your output presure.



Posted By: tippya5extreme
Date Posted: 17 July 2006 at 6:07pm
Originally posted by hybrid-sniper hybrid-sniper wrote:

Output pressure does not double if there are two outputs involved.

The output pressure of an HPA tank for a Tippmann is 800-850 psi. The remote line max operating pressure is 3000. Tank pressure is NEVER your output presure.

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