Packhorse
Flashlight Enthusiast
I second the use of a reg and LP inflater.
You can always adjust the IP up a little for more pressure.
You can always adjust the IP up a little for more pressure.
350xfire, if you are near Dallas, I have something you can try (if you change your port to the lid). It is a volume controller that will go up to 3000psi. No additional pressure generation is required (no compressors or compressed gases are needed). It works by displacing volume with a high and low pressure piston system. I think it would be fun to play with..
Here is a link:
http://www.ashcroft.com/products/test_instruments/hand/Type-AVC-3000.cfm
Did you DIY that? Looks like a professional/commercial build. Anyway, way nicer than mine.:sick2: (looking for "green with envy" but couldn't find it).
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Very nice. It's meant to be used dry, though, and I think it needs to be filled with water in order to get sufficient displacement to build pressure in the tank. I end up displacing a few cu inches of water getting my tank to 250 psi. Any idea how it would hold up wet?
350xfire, if you are near Dallas, I have something you can try (if you change your port to the lid). It is a volume controller that will go up to 3000psi. No additional pressure generation is required (no compressors or compressed gases are needed). It works by displacing volume with a high and low pressure piston system. I think it would be fun to play with..
Here is a link:
http://www.ashcroft.com/products/test_instruments/hand/Type-AVC-3000.cfm
Interesting device... What do you do with it? I live about 30 minutes north of Dallas right between Denton and Mckinnley in a small town called Little Elm. Never mind just saw the previous post... I can definitely put a threaded holw on the lid.
New to this and this is all fantastic and radical, I love that you all are using ingenuity and self reliance to create the toys that are way overpriced.
Sorry if I missed it, but how do you correlate PSI to depth ? Is there a calculation?
Thanx AV