@bigHUN I was thinking of it being bumped or accidentally turned while sitting on a table and connected inline mid-micro bore hose like Tom has his in the video using a DIN-to-male-foster-fitting on both ends. I’d probably set mine up like yours with the reg directly connected to the DIN threads. Thanks for you input. I’ll make it a point contact Huma to find out the difference between the two regulator styles. Twisting the body seems like a good way to keep the reg more compact. I like the size of yours. If it doesn’t have to be big, why have a bulky regulator? The only thing that really concerns me is what’s offered for the price difference between the two models.View attachment 306004
This is how much sticking out from the tank when it is mounted, me removing when not in use.
The new Huma external Reg look awesome, not sure why the price. But once you start shooting it will be out of your eyesight anyway.
Back in time the Ninja blue table top Reg was maybe the best looking unit, but haven't seen those for two years.
I have Huma's inline rotating model and like it. Under pressure it doesn't spin too easily to get knocked off it's setting. Though that is not the case when not pressurized, and a wrap of tape fixes that. The new model you showed with the two gauges looks promising with it's compact size and small adjuster and two gauges. I'd get that new model if it weren't for the inline unit I already own.I’m also seeing this Huma external reg. https://www.huma-air.com/External-Din300-High-Pressure-Air-Regulator
Anyone familiar with this model?
When I bought the Huma inline model a couple of years ago they did not offer the inline dual gage setup, so I'd say it is newer. Because they are in the business of air regulation, I'd trust it to be a good unit.@Airgun-hobbyist What I’d like to confirm is that the reg with the dual nanometers is intact a newer regulator than the regular that rotates. I just happened to stumble upon it while shopping for fittings.
Big bores may only get 5 accurate shots from a fill , some of us also use when tuning .does everybody shoot as fast as they can ? like a mag every 2 minutes ? really i can only see a tethering for a match like Bench rest . but not at home or practice range .
@beerthief No I don’t. It’s usually the opposite for me. I may shoot 100 shots in 2 hours and that’s a lot for me. I rush shots sometimes for various reasons, but it’s not something I practice. Like @trlrman stated inline regs are great for big bores that only give you a good 4-5 shots accurate shots around their sweet spot .does everybody shoot as fast as they can ? like a mag every 2 minutes ? really i can only see a tethering for a match like Bench rest . but not at home or practice range .
Here’s the response I received from a support team member at Huma Air this morning:@Airgun-hobbyist I emailed them with some questions. Someone will likely respond sometime tonight. I’ll make it a point convey what’s communicated to me.
@Ca_Varminter I went to the site and wouldn’t have known what to select from their list. Thanks for providing the link and part number. How much did your assembly run you all together? Where’d you get your gauges and fittings? And how long have you been running that setup? Any issues with it? Looks good.
I use an Aqua Environment Co. # 415-5000. for $275
Bought direct from them...
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Glad I could help!@Ca_Varminter I went to the site and wouldn’t have known what to select from their list. Thanks for providing the link and part number. How much did your assembly run you all together? Where’d you get your gauges and fittings? And how long have you been running that setup? Any issues with it? Looks good.
ATP RegBoy is expensive just like JB's external regulator but they're more verstile if you need it to be. You can adjust in any increments (small or big) vs HUMA which has 3 different settings (let's just call it low, medium and high - I forget the numbers in bar). HUMA's, I don't think you can just go up or down without degassing and disconnecting the unit, disassemble and mess with the belleville washers, unless there's a new model out already. The previous two mentioned, you can go up or down under pressure and to higher pressures (they had big bore power hungry players in mind).Any report on the Huma Air regulator that AOA sells? Never seen that one before this thread. I’m checking it out on the Huma Air site now. They have videos on it. I like the looks of that ATP Regboy, but upwards of $500 is steep! I’m currently looking for an external reg for tethering purposes to test and tune big bores. It would also be a plus to use for filling airguns from a SCBA tank as well. Experience based input is appreciated.
I wonder how well something like that would work on a small non regulated gun tethered?Here is what I use. Love it.
Adjustable Regulated Filling Station with Two Gauges and 50cm hose M18x1.5
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