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[1] Posted by Rick 09-26-2005, 10:22 PM |
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I have been through several rounds of problem solving to try to get my
reactive trigger to work consistently on my A-5. I finally had it working this past weekend, but it did not last long. The first game I played it worked well, but by the second game I was back to single shot. Is this a function of the Co2 pressure being diminished after the first game? I can play 6 or more games usually without running out of Co2 (12 oz) but seemed to lose the Response trigger after one game. Any advice or helpful insight would be appreciated! Rick |
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[2] Posted by LCT Paintball 09-26-2005, 11:09 PM |
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How fast are you shooting?
My guess is you are shooting very fast which causes your tank to get very cold, which causes the pressure to drop. Try shooting slower, or switching to a larger tank, or even better, switch to compressed air. -- "Don't be misled, bad company corrupts good character." www.LCTPaintball.com www.LCTProducts.com "Rick" <don'tbother@forgetit.com> wrote in message news:bvahj11nq2c6tbqo4hakk2268d4l5toojp@4ax.com... >I have been through several rounds of problem solving to try to get my > reactive trigger to work consistently on my A-5. I finally had it > working this past weekend, but it did not last long. The first game > I played it worked well, but by the second game I was back to single > shot. Is this a function of the Co2 pressure being diminished after > the first game? I can play 6 or more games usually without running > out of Co2 (12 oz) but seemed to lose the Response trigger after one > game. Any advice or helpful insight would be appreciated! > > Rick > |
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[3] Posted by Tony Sr. 09-27-2005, 12:21 AM |
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another case of do it right the first time...less money and less headache
;-) "LCT Paintball" <nospampleasemnotlyon@mchsi.com> wrote in message news:NJ2_e.370209$_o.54008@attbi_s71... > How fast are you shooting? > > My guess is you are shooting very fast which causes your tank to get very > cold, which causes the pressure to drop. > Try shooting slower, or switching to a larger tank, or even better, switch > to compressed air. > > -- > "Don't be misled, bad company corrupts good character." > www.LCTPaintball.com > www.LCTProducts.com > > > "Rick" <don'tbother@forgetit.com> wrote in message > news:bvahj11nq2c6tbqo4hakk2268d4l5toojp@4ax.com... > >I have been through several rounds of problem solving to try to get my > > reactive trigger to work consistently on my A-5. I finally had it > > working this past weekend, but it did not last long. The first game > > I played it worked well, but by the second game I was back to single > > shot. Is this a function of the Co2 pressure being diminished after > > the first game? I can play 6 or more games usually without running > > out of Co2 (12 oz) but seemed to lose the Response trigger after one > > game. Any advice or helpful insight would be appreciated! > > > > Rick > > > > |
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[4] Posted by John J. 09-27-2005, 01:06 AM |
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It's not the marker, if that's what you're insinuating.
john "Tony Sr." <amargio1@cox.net> wrote in message news:8N3_e.13721$GQ4.7646@fed1read05... > another case of do it right the first time...less money and less headache > ;-) > "LCT Paintball" <nospampleasemnotlyon@mchsi.com> wrote in message > news:NJ2_e.370209$_o.54008@attbi_s71... >> How fast are you shooting? >> >> My guess is you are shooting very fast which causes your tank to get very >> cold, which causes the pressure to drop. >> Try shooting slower, or switching to a larger tank, or even better, >> switch >> to compressed air. >> >> -- >> "Don't be misled, bad company corrupts good character." >> www.LCTPaintball.com >> www.LCTProducts.com >> >> >> "Rick" <don'tbother@forgetit.com> wrote in message >> news:bvahj11nq2c6tbqo4hakk2268d4l5toojp@4ax.com... >> >I have been through several rounds of problem solving to try to get my >> > reactive trigger to work consistently on my A-5. I finally had it >> > working this past weekend, but it did not last long. The first game >> > I played it worked well, but by the second game I was back to single >> > shot. Is this a function of the Co2 pressure being diminished after >> > the first game? I can play 6 or more games usually without running >> > out of Co2 (12 oz) but seemed to lose the Response trigger after one >> > game. Any advice or helpful insight would be appreciated! >> > >> > Rick >> > >> >> > > |
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[5] Posted by Tony Sr. 09-27-2005, 01:54 AM |
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the tank should be compressed air......that is what i mean..
"John J." <detectorist@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:Mr4_e.106205$xl6.75181@tornado.tampabay.rr.co m... > It's not the marker, if that's what you're insinuating. > > john > "Tony Sr." <amargio1@cox.net> wrote in message > news:8N3_e.13721$GQ4.7646@fed1read05... > > another case of do it right the first time...less money and less headache > > ;-) > > "LCT Paintball" <nospampleasemnotlyon@mchsi.com> wrote in message > > news:NJ2_e.370209$_o.54008@attbi_s71... > >> How fast are you shooting? > >> > >> My guess is you are shooting very fast which causes your tank to get very > >> cold, which causes the pressure to drop. > >> Try shooting slower, or switching to a larger tank, or even better, > >> switch > >> to compressed air. > >> > >> -- > >> "Don't be misled, bad company corrupts good character." > >> www.LCTPaintball.com > >> www.LCTProducts.com > >> > >> > >> "Rick" <don'tbother@forgetit.com> wrote in message > >> news:bvahj11nq2c6tbqo4hakk2268d4l5toojp@4ax.com... > >> >I have been through several rounds of problem solving to try to get my > >> > reactive trigger to work consistently on my A-5. I finally had it > >> > working this past weekend, but it did not last long. The first game > >> > I played it worked well, but by the second game I was back to single > >> > shot. Is this a function of the Co2 pressure being diminished after > >> > the first game? I can play 6 or more games usually without running > >> > out of Co2 (12 oz) but seemed to lose the Response trigger after one > >> > game. Any advice or helpful insight would be appreciated! > >> > > >> > Rick > >> > > >> > >> > > > > > > |
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[6] Posted by John J. 09-27-2005, 03:20 AM |
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I agree. I've also used a remote with CO2 with success. Heck, I might just
get me another one with the PMI sale at TSA. "Tony Sr." <amargio1@cox.net> wrote in message news:M85_e.13731$GQ4.4061@fed1read05... > the tank should be compressed air......that is what i mean.. > "John J." <detectorist@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:Mr4_e.106205$xl6.75181@tornado.tampabay.rr.co m... >> It's not the marker, if that's what you're insinuating. >> >> john >> "Tony Sr." <amargio1@cox.net> wrote in message >> news:8N3_e.13721$GQ4.7646@fed1read05... >> > another case of do it right the first time...less money and less > headache >> > ;-) >> > "LCT Paintball" <nospampleasemnotlyon@mchsi.com> wrote in message >> > news:NJ2_e.370209$_o.54008@attbi_s71... >> >> How fast are you shooting? >> >> >> >> My guess is you are shooting very fast which causes your tank to get > very >> >> cold, which causes the pressure to drop. >> >> Try shooting slower, or switching to a larger tank, or even better, >> >> switch >> >> to compressed air. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> "Don't be misled, bad company corrupts good character." >> >> www.LCTPaintball.com >> >> www.LCTProducts.com >> >> >> >> >> >> "Rick" <don'tbother@forgetit.com> wrote in message >> >> news:bvahj11nq2c6tbqo4hakk2268d4l5toojp@4ax.com... >> >> >I have been through several rounds of problem solving to try to get >> >> >my >> >> > reactive trigger to work consistently on my A-5. I finally had it >> >> > working this past weekend, but it did not last long. The first >> >> > game >> >> > I played it worked well, but by the second game I was back to single >> >> > shot. Is this a function of the Co2 pressure being diminished after >> >> > the first game? I can play 6 or more games usually without running >> >> > out of Co2 (12 oz) but seemed to lose the Response trigger after one >> >> > game. Any advice or helpful insight would be appreciated! >> >> > >> >> > Rick >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> >> > > |
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[7] Posted by Chad Hines 10-07-2005, 07:15 AM |
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There are bigger RT hoses that are available from Tippmann (for free).
They allow a lower pressure to still operate the RT. Give them a call, tell them what's going on, and tell them that somebody recommended the Low Pressure hoses and fittings for the RT. If low pressure is the problem, whether CO2 or HPA, that'll fix it. -Chad Rick wrote: > I have been through several rounds of problem solving to try to get my > reactive trigger to work consistently on my A-5. I finally had it > working this past weekend, but it did not last long. The first game > I played it worked well, but by the second game I was back to single > shot. Is this a function of the Co2 pressure being diminished after > the first game? I can play 6 or more games usually without running > out of Co2 (12 oz) but seemed to lose the Response trigger after one > game. Any advice or helpful insight would be appreciated! > > Rick > |
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