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Is it on the pump or the tank?

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#1 KaptainKrazy

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Posted 05 March 2012 - 08:45 PM

I need to know where the check valve is on the Titan. Is on the pump or on the tank?
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#2 BOSS9

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Posted 05 March 2012 - 08:52 PM

I need to know where the check valve is on the Titan. Is on the pump or on the tank?


Both. There are two fittings coming out of the back of the tank. One has a check valve and goes to the pump, the other doesn't and goes to the pressure gauge. There's a check valve in the pump too.
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#3 OneWingedAngel

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Posted 06 March 2012 - 08:26 PM

Both. There are two fittings coming out of the back of the tank. One has a check valve and goes to the pump, the other doesn't and goes to the pressure gauge. There's a check valve in the pump too.


No. See below.

I need to know where the check valve is on the Titan. Is on the pump or on the tank?


The check valve is in the back of the pump (where the tube comes out), which is "forward" in relation to the Titan. Everything from the pump "forward" is pressurized until you fire the Titan's tank.

Edited by OneWingedAngel, 06 March 2012 - 08:27 PM.

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#4 BOSS9

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Posted 06 March 2012 - 09:13 PM

No. See below.

The check valve is in the back of the pump (where the tube comes out), which is "forward" in relation to the Titan. Everything from the pump "forward" is pressurized until you fire the Titan's tank.


That is all true, but there is in fact a check valve in the straight tubing connector coming out of the back of the tank.
Like, 100% positive. But for the OP's purposes that might not matter.
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#5 Swiftone1990

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Posted 07 March 2012 - 12:09 AM

Yes, there is indeed a check in the tank. If you look at the assembly, if there wasn't, the titan would have lost all pressure with the firing of the hornet.
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#6 OneWingedAngel

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Posted 07 March 2012 - 01:06 AM

Does anyone have a fork, I'd like to eat my words. There is indeed a check valve in the tank. The only reason I suspected it didn't was because when I made a Titan-Mav, I had to plug the straight outlet. Guess that valve must've been broken.

So, to recap, the Titan has 3 check valves. One in the back end (gun-forward) of the pump, one in the straight connector from the tank (that the pump attaches to), and one in the base of the grip to fill the hornet.
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