wich valve to cut??

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used man
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wich valve to cut??

Post by used man » Sat Jun 21, 2008 9:01 pm

im check valve freezing a cps 1000 and im wondering wich valve to cut the one connected to the tank or the other one?
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Re: wich valve to cut??

Post by SSCBen » Sat Jun 21, 2008 9:08 pm

Next time check the guide. I explicitly wrote what valve style there was in the CPS 1000 to avoid people asking this question:
Type B is found in the CPS 1000, CPS 1200, CPS 2100, CPS 1-3-5, and CPS 4100.
The images labeled type B show where to cut.

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Re: wich valve to cut??

Post by cantab » Sat Jun 21, 2008 10:07 pm

Also, a pressure release valve disable (commonly but wrongly know as 'check valve freeze') alone will do nothing to a CPS (except make it more break if you force the pump). You'll need to kmod it to increase power - and even then, a light kmod may not need the disabling, making it safer (with respect to damaging your gun). You shouldn't need to disable the valve if you do a PC expansion (though I think that's somewhat difficult on the 1000 anyway)

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Re: wich valve to cut??

Post by used man » Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:28 am

sorry about that ben, i have read the guide and didnt remember reading anything about that. and to cantab i am k modding it.
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Re: wich valve to cut??

Post by Drenchenator » Sun Jun 22, 2008 2:17 am

If you can't fight the relief valve in a future, I recommend a little tip if you don't want to go back online. There should be three valves overall. Find the two regular check valves: One should be the inlet; the other, the outlet. The third valve should be the relief valve, and it should lead back to the reservoir. This works for all separate pressure chamber guns like the CPS 1000.
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