Battlers Connection New!!! Ultra light Regulator

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  1. Charley

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    Guys,

    The BC team is proud to add to our inventory. New!!! Ultra light regulator
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    Brand New for 2016

    Ultra light weight at 2.4oz makes it one of the lightest regulator used in warship combat.

    Don't let weight fool you on durability, Construction is CNC machined from 6061-T6 aircraft grade alloy.

    Features:

    • Rapid recovery rate
    • Stable pressure
    • Black anodized exterior
    • Serviceable
    • Reliable compact design
    Specifications:

    • Length: 2.70"
    • Dia: 1.1"
    • Input: ASA Co2 Valve thread(Non-Pin valve)
    • Output: (3) #10-32 ports
    • Fixed pressure: 145 +/-5 PSI


    http://battlersconnection.com/ultra-light-regulator/
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  2. NASAAN101

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    That's a cute little thing..
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  3. Charley

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    Nikki,

    Yes it is very small, the weight differences even compared to the cut down Williams is incredible. and to boot I added 3 #10-32 ports
     
  4. NASAAN101

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    Nice. Would it work in something like my savannah??
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  5. Charley

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    Sure its perfect for very small to large ships, I have prototypes in my son and I Vanguards.
    Weight and size is great for small ships along with its Flow and recovery rate is great for battleships.
     
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    Ordered two of them as soon as I heard :) Thanks Charley! The price is definitely right, too!
     
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    I noticed on the PDF linked from your product page that the output port note for the cap indicates "#10-32 (3 port) or 1/8" NPT" and the doc implies a different part number for that. Will that be an option down the road?
     
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    Yes, an 1/8" NPT will be an option we have many projects in the works and that is one of them
     
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    Looking forward to that, I'll definitely buy a couple of those with the 1/8"NPT. At this price, I can finally afford to replace my old old regs :)
     
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    I placed an order. still had one Williams in use. Will be happy to see it go.
     
  11. SteveT44

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    Nice adaptation of the Williams design. Is the piston aluminum or brass? Extra O-rings come with the reg? Work with a pin valve?
     
  12. thegeek

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    Pin valves are a pain in the "valve". Big boys don't play with pin valves.
     
  13. SteveT44

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    My 100 pound 3HP 1:6 scale r/c combat tank can grind any warship into dust and it works just great with a pin valve! ;)

    All kidding aside. An on/off ASA is preferable but in a weight sensitive situation, a pin valve would be lighter. An on/off valve incorporated into the reg would be ideal IMO.
     
  14. NickMyers

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    Your tank floats?
     
  15. SteveT44

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    Haven't tried! :woot:

    I'm sure I could sink a few boats from the shore though. Pretty good at placing a paintball where I want it.
     
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    I'm sure it hydroplanes! ;)
     
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    Challenge accepted. Have it lakeside for the May battle, ready for speed check and drop test.
     
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    Kind of hard when your tracks are spinning in the mud and your turret can't depress enough to get the WW1 boats.

    So Steve are you working on the QE or just typing on the internet, spring is coming and we need some good Allied.
     
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    im looking forward to these ...ordered 10...
     
  20. NASAAN101

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    Charley,
    Do you order and pay now it what? As of now I'm not working :'(
    Nikki