Thank you so much! I filled a benjamin marauder .22 caliber from 1900 psi to 3000 psi in like 13 pumps with it boosted and that's only a 8 gallon 4 scfm compressor. At my grandma's where I hunt where my other shop is I have a way bigger shop compressor it's a craftsman 80 gallon 11.5 scfm I'm very curious to see how much faster the hill pump fills with it hooked up to it it's no different from a shoebox or any other booster more scfm and bigger shop compressor the faster it will fill. I appreciate you watching!Way to think outside of the box !
Yes your correct and I appreciate you watching my video.So the booster pump concept is to basically add pressure from a compressor to the low side input of a high pressure pump? That's a pretty good idea for converting a hand pump right there. Thanks for sharing this and taking the time to make a video.
Might have to try the helium my xp airguns .40cal badger is built to handle heliumBeen reading gold posts again eh? Lot's to learn from the older day's in airguns. The math on 13 strokes maybe be a bit off but.
Just wait until you find one where folks used Helium for the boost! Now there is a power mod you could do.
John
Cool I got a tuxing double cylinder and 2 tanks but I like doing this for funLooks like fun and a some heavy pumping. Yes, on the less expensive Chinese pumps you can plumb the intake where the handle bolts to the top of the pump. I believe https://www.airgunnation.com/members/blackice.15206/ used a hill pump with his his electric motor powered pump. Back then after making a air powered copy of blackice's single powered force induction hand pump, I tried to do one better by using a small regulator on pneumatic powered cheap chinese pump and did 2 at the same time, then dared to go to as high as 60 psi pumping the dual unit. But much higher than 40 psi the seals start to leak and melt with repeated use. Before I tried to go to 3 pumps, I stop using the pneumatic pump and stared shooting my version of ELR that's when I found a bauer pump.
Allen
When you hook up the shop compressor and feed it air the more psi on the low side the harder it is too pump but it fills way faster and doesn't take near as many pumpsvery interesting and something most people could imitate !! but in the video i saw your feet moving on every pump ? what's with the dance ? when i pump both feet are holding the base of the pump .
I appreciate the concern from everybody but I've did a lot of research on this before trying it severals guys on the forum have boosted benjamin hand pumps and hill hand pumps and some other brand ones with no issues the way it works regularly without a shop compressor hooked is drawing in air from the atmosphere which is 14.7 psi. I'm 100% sure 20-40 psi isn't gonna make that desiccant filter explode. But I really do appreciate your concern and also the higher you boost it on the input psi wise the harder it is to pump if you boost only like 15-20 psi it's pretty easy to pumpThinking (probably a bit too much ) about this makes me wonder how much harder this would make to pump the hand pump ?
Not using real numbers , lets say ambient air is 0 / first stage will compress that to (say ) 2 pound pressure . second stage increases to
4 pounds and then third stage to 6 pounds pressure into the gun . ( i have no idea what the real numbers are ) Now with the compressor feeding the hand pump @ 120 pounds ? that would make 240 /420 /840 in this example .
Also i have no idea what a shop compressor's normal output is. correct me if i have the wrong theory .
The shop compressor I'm only running it on the input 40 psi max I don't even really get near that I'm 100% sure it will handle the pressure. But I do appreciate everybody concerns lots of good people on the forum that care about each other.I have to advise caution with this booster set up. The dessicant housing may not be designed to handle pressure. Pressurizing same could result in the housing failure that could send fragments throughout your garage at high velosity.
ok Thanks , i was way off in pressuresI appreciate the concern from everybody but I've did a lot of research on this before trying it severals guys on the forum have boosted benjamin hand pumps and hill hand pumps and some other brand ones with no issues the way it works regularly without a shop compressor hooked is drawing in air from the atmosphere which is 14.7 psi. I'm 100% sure 20-40 psi isn't gonna make that desiccant filter explode. But I really do appreciate your concern and also the higher you boost it on the input psi wise the harder it is to pump if you boost only like 15-20 psi it's pretty easy to pump
I'll do a Google search and see what the dessicant housing can handle just to make sure. The housing does feel and look pretty thick and strong so I really believe it will be fine but rather be safe than sorry.I have to advise caution with this booster set up. The dessicant housing may not be designed to handle pressure. Pressurizing same could result in the housing failure that could send fragments throughout your garage at high velosity.