Pressure Release Valve
Pressure Release Valve
When you pump up a CPS gun enough that the prv goes off is it bad for the gun?
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Re: Pressure Release Valve
I'd say to avoid it when possible. If it goes off once or twice each time you pump it up, it's fine, but I wouldn't spam it. Not sure how well the spring inside it holds up, but it seems best to avoid setting it off repeatedly if possible to avoid. So tell your friends who borrow your blasters to not bother wasting their energy pumping it after.
Re: Pressure Release Valve
thanks for the quick reply! So if I pump it up until I hear the PRV go off then stop pumping every time I pump it up I should be fine?
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Re: Pressure Release Valve
In some CPS guns, you won't set off the PRV, the pump just stops dead. Make note of which guns have high HPL and which have low, because that will change the way you pump them. High HPL pumps until the pump stops. Low HPL has a set number of pumps before the PRV kicks in. You won't always be able to tell on sound alone, guns like the CPS 1000 may make the same noise on every pump, regardless of whether or not it's at full.
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Re: Pressure Release Valve
Ok thanks.
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Re: Pressure Release Valve
@DX: I have found the same to be true for the SS Hydro Cannon. I'll be damned if I can hear a difference between the pre-PRV pump noise and post-PRV pump noise.
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I have the same issue with my 10k, but it wasn't a problem until K-modded. The sound of the PRV also doesn't become audible at slow pumping speeds when the pressure isn't full. It's awkward and I never quite figured out. I guess the PRV is just acting up and releasing a little water when it's not supposed to.
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10K's usually have shitty HPL. My light 10K just keeps on pumping and pumping with the same noise, I still haven't got a clue when the PRV kicks in.
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Re: Pressure Release Valve
I can't hear anything at all, but I'm pretty sure the PRV kicks in when it suddenly gets harder to pump. This happens after about 20 pumps.wetmonkey442 wrote:@DX: I have found the same to be true for the SS Hydro Cannon. I'll be damned if I can hear a difference between the pre-PRV pump noise and post-PRV pump noise.
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