VHS 3.5
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 12:10 am
The VHS article needs some serious updating and currently only depicts versions 1.0 and 2.0, shown below.
A picture of VHS 3.0 was never taken, but all I really did was move a few parts around.
There are a few changes from 3.0 to 3.5 however, such as the fact that the bottom filler is actually useful now and works for filling any blasters instead of SC only. Also, the properly connected PVC (as opposed to being 3 fittings lazily mashed together) is a lot more durable and can handle pressure better. The fittings were never designed nor intended to be stacked over each other as I did earlier.
Here are pictures.
Here you can see the updated connections. Aside from that, the only difference between 3.0 and 3.5 is the fact that I removed the SC filler on the bottom of the valve and placed in a 3/4" nipple instead. The nipple can reliably refill most blasters but the SC filler only worked exclusively for the SC's and never even did the job reliably (an issue I may not be able to fix easily); it is unreliable because the pressure often shoots the blaster out while filling. Otherwise it seals fine.
This shows the add-on; the SC filler in a 3.4" coupler.
In the end, a better solution would have been to simply take out the dremel and trim the SC filler so that it fits in most blasters. However, the nipple allows for better flow. The problem is that originally, I was hoping for the SC filler to work as a nozzle as well, but the lamination was far too poor and it now performs like a riot blast. However, because I was expecting it to work as a nozzle, I drilled the hole to be way too small for filling blasters, but I can't drill it much larger without potentially running into problems.
I'll see what I can do, and if I can make the SC filler to work excellently for filling regular blasters, I'll post up about it. If I drill the SC filler to 1/2" it should work acceptably for filling standard blasters.
Previously, I've been stuck with using the nozzle to fill blasters, which is horrible in so many ways. The angle of filling forces the hose to bend very far and wears things out, and the flow is even worse than the flow from the SC filler.
Now, going to update the VHS article accordingly as soon as I can.
Edit: Article updated. http://www.sscentral.org/homemade/vhs.html
A picture of VHS 3.0 was never taken, but all I really did was move a few parts around.
There are a few changes from 3.0 to 3.5 however, such as the fact that the bottom filler is actually useful now and works for filling any blasters instead of SC only. Also, the properly connected PVC (as opposed to being 3 fittings lazily mashed together) is a lot more durable and can handle pressure better. The fittings were never designed nor intended to be stacked over each other as I did earlier.
Here are pictures.
Here you can see the updated connections. Aside from that, the only difference between 3.0 and 3.5 is the fact that I removed the SC filler on the bottom of the valve and placed in a 3/4" nipple instead. The nipple can reliably refill most blasters but the SC filler only worked exclusively for the SC's and never even did the job reliably (an issue I may not be able to fix easily); it is unreliable because the pressure often shoots the blaster out while filling. Otherwise it seals fine.
This shows the add-on; the SC filler in a 3.4" coupler.
In the end, a better solution would have been to simply take out the dremel and trim the SC filler so that it fits in most blasters. However, the nipple allows for better flow. The problem is that originally, I was hoping for the SC filler to work as a nozzle as well, but the lamination was far too poor and it now performs like a riot blast. However, because I was expecting it to work as a nozzle, I drilled the hole to be way too small for filling blasters, but I can't drill it much larger without potentially running into problems.
I'll see what I can do, and if I can make the SC filler to work excellently for filling regular blasters, I'll post up about it. If I drill the SC filler to 1/2" it should work acceptably for filling standard blasters.
Previously, I've been stuck with using the nozzle to fill blasters, which is horrible in so many ways. The angle of filling forces the hose to bend very far and wears things out, and the flow is even worse than the flow from the SC filler.
Now, going to update the VHS article accordingly as soon as I can.
Edit: Article updated. http://www.sscentral.org/homemade/vhs.html