When something in a pneumatic system fails the air pressure can continue pushing the object creating a projectile or bomb like scenario. When a hydraulic component fails it usually doesn't get that continued push.
In the situation of a failure of a pipe that makes sense. But as far as pressure ratings, why would it be different for air than water? Are there two different psi's for water and air when it comes to pipes?When something in a pneumatic system fails the air pressure can continue pushing the object creating a projectile or bomb like scenario. When a hydraulic component fails it usually doesn't get that continued push.
I understand that water has really no stored energy and that air can create a lot of energy causing pieces to fly everywhere in the event of exceeding psi rating but when it comes to psi ratings isn't it all the same?
I use a 14oz weight and 100psi in mine and I get 100 ft no problem with little recoil.160 psi
How heavy of a weight do you shoot, and how high does it go? I get 90' from a 16 ounce tennis ball at about 50-60 psi.
160 psi
How heavy of a weight do you shoot, and how high does it go? I get 90' from a 16 ounce tennis ball at about 50-60 psi.
Yeah that's what I thought. Psi is psi. I thought about wrapping mine with duck tape and I will. Mine has a longer barrel on it and it does really well so I'm happy.One pound per square inch is one pound per square inch doesn't matter if it's water, air or concrete. Now if the PVC fails with too much water presure you get a crack the water spills out and the presure immediately drops since water isn't compressable. Air is compressable so when the PVC fails you get a much bigger crack or cracks and then projectiles. The projectiles are the bad part. For safety sake wrap your pvc pressure tank with about 4 layers of duct tape. The tape will hold on to or atleast slow the shrapnel down.
The ratio betwen the volume of your barrel and air chamber should be around 1.5 to 1. Jomoco if you trippled the length of your barrel you could put throw bags in orbit. The longer barrel will allow for greater velocity with much lower pressure.
I keep a portable air tank on the truck to fill mine. I find it to be faster than a bigshot and with fewer misfires. Bike pumps don't last. 40 psi gets me around around the 70 foot mark, 160 psi put 180 feet of zing it and my throw cube in the air. The recoil was not even close to shotgun range.
We call ours the Crotch Rocket.
Jomoco if you trippled the length of your barrel you could put throw bags in orbit. The longer barrel will allow for greater velocity with much lower pressure.
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