chamber vs. barrel sealing piston valves
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is on better than the other? im making a gun with a piston valve actuated by a QEV so im aiming for raw power.
Barrel sealers are slightly faster, and don't need O-rings.
Chamber sealers need O-rings to work.
Chamber sealers need O-rings to work.
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so is there an advantage to chamber sealers?
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also, would i be better off using a piston valve actuated by the QEV or should i just use the QEV on it own?
1. Don't double post
2. Barrel sealers have an advantage, easier to build and they open quicker than chamber sealers.
3. Weather the QEV would be better depends on the size of the QEV, the size of the piston valve, and the quality of the piston valve.
2. Barrel sealers have an advantage, easier to build and they open quicker than chamber sealers.
3. Weather the QEV would be better depends on the size of the QEV, the size of the piston valve, and the quality of the piston valve.
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In a model environment, (piston seals in carriage, equalization is controlled with a check valve, etc.), barrel sealers open quicker AND can use a larger sealing face and still have the piston start to move after a larger drop in pilot pressure.