Huben Huben GK1 storage pressure

I recently picked up a huben gk1 .25 and it is my first pcp airgun. In the manual it says to not let the pressure drop below 12mpa nor take it above 35mpa but is it okay to leave it pressurized anywhere between those 2 points if being stored for a couple weeks time? What...if any is the ideal storage pressure? Thanks for any insight you can provide.
 
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Just like Nomadic Pirate 66 said,, keep it pressurized constantly, but that doesn't mean full fill. The air in the system keeps everything in place, like the o-rings which of course to pcp is vital for operation. Only need to empty it when doing certain repair/maintenance work. Also, welcome to the Wonder World of PCP Airguns, this sport/hobby is constantly giving lifetimes of enjoyment

David
 
Just like Nomadic Pirate 66 said,, keep it pressurized constantly, but that doesn't mean full fill. The air in the system keeps everything in place, like the o-rings which of course to pcp is vital for operation. Only need to empty it when doing certain repair/maintenance work. Also, welcome to the Wonder World of PCP Airguns, this sport/hobby is constantly giving lifetimes of enjoyment

David
Thanks for answering my noob question (and keep an eye out cause I'm sure I'll have more)
 
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I recently picked up a huben gk1 .25 and it is my first pcp airgun. In the manual it says to not let the pressure drop below 12mpa nor take it above 35mpa but is it okay to leave it pressurized anywhere between those 2 points if being stored for a couple weeks time? What...if any is the ideal storage pressure? Thanks for any insight you can provide.
That’s a hell of a nice choice for first pcp!My GK-1 will arrive tomorrow..can’t wait👍🏼