Daystate Huntsman fill problem, losing pressure when bleeding compressor line
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2022 8:35 pm
Following is a copy of an email I sent to Air Tanks Plus, about this unit:
https://airtanksplus.com/product/quick ... eed_valve/
I have a new Daystate Huntsman Revere Regulated rifle with 250 bar fill pressure. I use an Air Venturi Nomad 2 compressor with the included AV short hose and AV inline filter (located near the compressor). I am having trouble venting the fill line fast enough using the compressor vent for the Daystate fill check valve to shut off quickly, I lose several hundred psi in the rifle’s cylinder each time. I do NOT want to overfill the tank in order to end up with 250 bar. Would your in-line check valve with bleed screw, positioned at the rifle fill probe, allow me to bleed the air fast enough for the Daystate pressure to stay where it is supposed to be? I am a little confused, does your bleed screw vent the air that is trapped at the outlet of its check valve (close to the female Foster fitting?) I would appreciate your thoughts, I do not want to order this unit if it won’t get the results I need.
Thanks for any comments, I don’t expect to hear back from him for a few days, so I would like to order it now, if it will cure the problem. Is there a cheaper device that would do the same job?
Yes, that is a CLAM small shelter (6’ x 6’) located inside my RV bay. The air temp in the garage is about 45 degrees, the CLAM is 65 degrees inside with my little rotating box heater, and three “storm panels” covering the screen sides. It works superbly.
John Davies
Spokane WA
https://airtanksplus.com/product/quick ... eed_valve/
I have a new Daystate Huntsman Revere Regulated rifle with 250 bar fill pressure. I use an Air Venturi Nomad 2 compressor with the included AV short hose and AV inline filter (located near the compressor). I am having trouble venting the fill line fast enough using the compressor vent for the Daystate fill check valve to shut off quickly, I lose several hundred psi in the rifle’s cylinder each time. I do NOT want to overfill the tank in order to end up with 250 bar. Would your in-line check valve with bleed screw, positioned at the rifle fill probe, allow me to bleed the air fast enough for the Daystate pressure to stay where it is supposed to be? I am a little confused, does your bleed screw vent the air that is trapped at the outlet of its check valve (close to the female Foster fitting?) I would appreciate your thoughts, I do not want to order this unit if it won’t get the results I need.
Thanks for any comments, I don’t expect to hear back from him for a few days, so I would like to order it now, if it will cure the problem. Is there a cheaper device that would do the same job?
Yes, that is a CLAM small shelter (6’ x 6’) located inside my RV bay. The air temp in the garage is about 45 degrees, the CLAM is 65 degrees inside with my little rotating box heater, and three “storm panels” covering the screen sides. It works superbly.
John Davies
Spokane WA