Mag Strike, Pressure Gauge? Impossible?
#1
Posted 26 August 2008 - 08:19 PM
I am buying a magstrike, I am going to do all of angel's modifications to the badder. I was wondering, would it be even slightly possible to add a pressure guage onto the exterior of the frame? Would it change the over all range of the darts?
I have no idea if this will work so I had to ask someone with som experience with this gun before attempting.
Thanks for the help.
Thats the way I do it. Use a rag with some light fast rubbing.
Sometimes I hate my uncontrollable imagination....
#2
Posted 26 August 2008 - 08:27 PM
Usually Angel's mods are for the more experienced, but if you wanna do it, go for it. I don't wanna come off as trying to bash you or be condescending or anything, I just wanted you to get a heads-up before you possibly break your gun.
#3
Posted 26 August 2008 - 08:36 PM
I don't have much experience with Magstrikes (seeing as I don't own one), but I was wondering, do you have any previous experience with modding a Magstrike (or any other gun, for that matter)?
Usually Angel's mods are for the more experienced, but if you wanna do it, go for it. I don't wanna come off as trying to bash you or be condescending or anything, I just wanted you to get a heads-up before you possibly break your gun.
Yes I do, mostly with the maverick. I wanted to move on to a new and different gun.
I have read most of his newer mods ,but I have never seen a gauge on anyone's magstrikes. All people tell you is "don't go over 50 pumps" I think thats a little primative.
And if i break it-big deal its a toy
Thats the way I do it. Use a rag with some light fast rubbing.
Sometimes I hate my uncontrollable imagination....
#4
Posted 26 August 2008 - 08:38 PM
#5
Posted 26 August 2008 - 08:44 PM
Pump it till it pops, go over to TJ Maxx and get a cheap new one, pump it 5 less pumps, there's your pressure gauge.
It shouldn't affect the firing of the gun due to the inherent limitations of the Magstrike design, the air pressure drives the advancing mechanism and has almost nothing to do with the strength of the air pushing the dart.
#6
Posted 26 August 2008 - 08:44 PM
I had a big debate over at NHQ about this exact idea.
$12 for 4..... there are many pressures available plus some computerized ones with blinking leds for when pressure is too low...
I think its a good idea, I replaced my "fast/slow" switch on my rf20 with a Tee and attached a schrader valve to the tee. I planned to screw one of those onto it and the servos for my tugboat came in the mail the next day distracting me for 2 weeks easily if not more...
you could easily cut a line, attach a tee and epoxy the valve gauge to the tee...
Don
#7
Posted 26 August 2008 - 08:47 PM
I get what you are saying, as air fills the bladder, rather than the psi going up, the bladder expands.
It would be nice to have a switch at the end of the bladder case and when the bladder touches it a LED light turns on at the back of the gun.
Could ANYTHING similar to a gauge or an indicater light help deturmine the fullness of the bladder?
(posted before Bad Wrench's reply)
Edited by orogomi ninja, 26 August 2008 - 08:50 PM.
Thats the way I do it. Use a rag with some light fast rubbing.
Sometimes I hate my uncontrollable imagination....
#8
Posted 26 August 2008 - 08:49 PM
Hm... good point but there must be a way to tell if the bladder is at its maximum pressure.
I get what you are saying, as air fills the bladder, rather than the psi going up, the bladder expands.
It would be nice to have a switch at the end of the bladder case and when the bladder touches it a LED light turns on at the back of the gun.
Could ANYTHING similar to a gauge or an indicater light help deturmine the fullness of the bladder?
Changing out the overpressure valve switch for a contact switch to light an LED or something would work perfectly if you really wanted to do it that way, it wouldn't be hard, just line up some AA batteries and an LED with a pressure switch.
#9
Posted 26 August 2008 - 08:58 PM
http://www.sportsimp...viintiprmo.html
I had a big debate over at NHQ about this exact idea.
$12 for 4..... there are many pressures available plus some computerized ones with blinking leds for when pressure is too low...
I think its a good idea, I replaced my "fast/slow" switch on my rf20 with a Tee and attached a schrader valve to the tee. I planned to screw one of those onto it and the servos for my tugboat came in the mail the next day distracting me for 2 weeks easily if not more...
you could easily cut a line, attach a tee and epoxy the valve gauge to the tee...
Don
WOW! good idea, but I don't need four, is there a way to just get one? would they be at an auto parts store?
Thanks, this looks cool ,but like Gran said would it just read psi? If it did the bladder could only be half full and read the same psi as if it was at its max?
Good idea I'll keep this in mind
Hm... good point but there must be a way to tell if the bladder is at its maximum pressure.
I get what you are saying, as air fills the bladder, rather than the psi going up, the bladder expands.
It would be nice to have a switch at the end of the bladder case and when the bladder touches it a LED light turns on at the back of the gun.
Could ANYTHING similar to a gauge or an indicater light help deturmine the fullness of the bladder?
Changing out the overpressure valve switch for a contact switch to light an LED or something would work perfectly if you really wanted to do it that way, it wouldn't be hard, just line up some AA batteries and an LED with a pressure switch.
GREAT! but what about the gauge Mr Bad wrench sugjested? would it work as good as a LED system?
Keep it comming guys! my internet shuts down at 9 p.m. central time.
Edited by orogomi ninja, 26 August 2008 - 08:55 PM.
Thats the way I do it. Use a rag with some light fast rubbing.
Sometimes I hate my uncontrollable imagination....
#10
Posted 26 August 2008 - 09:46 PM
Anyway, it would be easy enough to add a "trigger switch" like that on the firefly to an arbitrary point on the magstrike. The entire circuit would just be battery to switch to led to battery. Put the trigger switch in the spot so that when the bladder is maxed out, it connects the circuit then and only then. Ta da!!
Now that your problem is solved, I have a question for all of you who know air guns. This is my area of weakness. I know jack shit about them. What I want to know is if it's possible to add a pressure gauge to an At2k, like the one on a Titan.
#11
Posted 26 August 2008 - 10:49 PM
http://nerfhaven.com...cxwq_liquitron/
And a quick where-and-how-to-add a gauge. Would I do it in the tubing? Or do I have to drill into the air tank, like on the titan?
#12
Posted 26 August 2008 - 11:22 PM
The blast chamber type (like the BS and Hornet) would be a little different. You could add a gauge, but it would have to be after the check valve from the pump, and before the back pressure relief valve. Basically exactly where I put the external feed on my BSs and Triple Strike: screwed directly in to a tapped hole in the pump/valve assembly housing.
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#13
Posted 26 August 2008 - 11:30 PM
#14
Posted 27 August 2008 - 06:38 AM
Thanks again!
Orogomi ninja
Thats the way I do it. Use a rag with some light fast rubbing.
Sometimes I hate my uncontrollable imagination....
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