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PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 12:37 am 
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Maverick wrote:
I was doing some research on my TM-7 and I haven't had any problems yet but apparently there are LP and HP N2 tanks? I have been using mine, I thought it was a HP N2 tank, but it works fine with the TM-7 which is an LP marker, any input/idea on this Rogue?


Either or will work. The ASA on the Invert Mini Or the TM-7 is a built in Regulator. Invert does recommend that you run a LP tank though. Most manufactures suggest running an LP tank when you below ,say 250psi. My$.02

Here's a section from the Invert Mini manual

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The MINI utilizes a fully functional regulator at the bottom of the grip frame that doubles as an ASA adaptor or receiver for a standard threaded pre-set output compressed air system. It is strongly recommended that a very high flow consistent air system is utilized as an air source for your MINI. There are several manufacturers of high quality fixed output compressed air systems.
It is recommended that you use a “low pressure” (350-450 psi) fixed output regulator system, although it is acceptable to use a “high pressure” fixed output (750-850 psi) system. If you are using an adjustable output regulator system the output pressureshould be between 350-450 psi.

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The main reason for recommending an LP tank i'm pretty certain is because if the reg fails, or if the user leaves his brain in bed that morning and turns up the pressure too high, you can blow the noid and then the board is essentially junk. LP might be a little more consistent as well. Mine worked perfectly fine 3-4 fps variation all day saturday with an HP tank. Got 1350 rounds out of 2000 psi in my 88/4500 tank also... With a 68/4500 on a 4000 fill, I was just barely making it to the last few balls with a little bit of shootdown.

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^^^ I always figured the LP tanks weren't beating the springs in the reg. as much as the HP.

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wow thanks for the advice. I am looking to pick up a 45/4500 tank soon, so I will make sure its an LP (it will be for this marker only). Thanks gents!

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