Aye, that's the one; thanks for the feedback.
Aye, that's the one; thanks for the feedback.
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I have them fitted to two of my tanks i like the way they close the valve in the gun very quick, they can be a bit hard to press the button. Easy to fit
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Thanks for that. Yes, the push button bleed on the BF Daytripper bottle is also a bit hard to press, I use thumb on thumb to do it.
The only disadvantage I can see is:
1) Inability to use the analogue bleed screw to intentionally leak a little (useful if the valve on the bulk HPA tank opens too readily).
2) If a (dust) plug is left in the outlet. Leaving an analogue bleed screw open avoids the potential risk of a pressurised outlet/plug.
The answer to 1) is a valve that has relatively fine adjustment, and 2) Do not leave a plug tightened up such that pressure can ever build up.
Anyway, I'm going to buy one a give it a try.
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Just an update to this thread. I fitted the push button bleed from Best Fittings to my 7L tank, it works a treat. Just make sure digits are kept clear of the exhaust port on the rear.
Although not essential, I tend to operate/test momentarily (the normally closed valve) before opening the main valve on the HPA tank (to ensure the bleed is always free to move/open).
I noticed that the button itself screws off (for assembly/disassembly) which suggests it would be possible to replace any internal seal (if appropriate) in the long term.
The 'pop' is a lot less when directly filling a cylinder, whereas the pushbutton bleed on my Day Tripper bottle has quite a pop when bleeding a microbore hose and adapters.
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The "pop" can make other people jump, if they are not aware you are doing a fill, so at the club we usually give a warning especially if a member has his back turned.
Another feature we have added is the over-size gauge; they are 63mm rather than 50mm and much easier to read.
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Fitted two and took them both back off, really didn't like the noise.