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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 151
UserID: 139 | Well, I designed a improved APH about a month ago, and I just thought I might post it. Too bad I haven't been able to get to the Home Depot lately. Red=Plastic ball valve Green=Barb Blue=Check Valve Yellow=Tubing Gray=Metal Ball Valve White=PVC Quite a simple process. You have 3 very large (3" PVC) PC's. They all have ball valves that can be used to save water, or keep a few PC's pressurized while using the other one (or two). All three can also be used to make an extremely long and powerful shot. |
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| Founder Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: College Park, Maryland
Posts: 6,054
UserID: 1 | Loads of people have thought of that idea before. Bluesmudge tried it out with two PCs and one valve to block one PC, but noticed a 50% drop in pressure when decompressing that PC. This design is best when there is one valve per PC.
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