Electronic regulators?
Or at least, electronic assisted regulators. A Google search seems to show that in airguns they are not really a thing.
The problem with current regulators is that the valve closing force in the ‘shut off’ zone is very small and they all creep up to a point when they become fully closed. This may be a couple of seconds it may continue for days. Also the bottle pressure is trying to open the valve and so will influence to some extent, the final pressure. Hence why FX use 2 regulators in series.
Imagine if a small solenoid helped to open the valve and therefore eliminated the mushy area where the valve is almost shut.
Creep would be eliminated as would the bottle pressure influence. Plenum refill time would also be reduced.
I’m sure it’s not beyond the wit of manufactures to make a system that is reasonably small. Depending on the strength of the solenoid, the plenum pressure could be adjusted by a few bar.
Or at least, electronic assisted regulators. A Google search seems to show that in airguns they are not really a thing.
The problem with current regulators is that the valve closing force in the ‘shut off’ zone is very small and they all creep up to a point when they become fully closed. This may be a couple of seconds it may continue for days. Also the bottle pressure is trying to open the valve and so will influence to some extent, the final pressure. Hence why FX use 2 regulators in series.
Imagine if a small solenoid helped to open the valve and therefore eliminated the mushy area where the valve is almost shut.
Creep would be eliminated as would the bottle pressure influence. Plenum refill time would also be reduced.
I’m sure it’s not beyond the wit of manufactures to make a system that is reasonably small. Depending on the strength of the solenoid, the plenum pressure could be adjusted by a few bar.