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Project Salvo: Remote line direct to valve |
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Bunny87
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Topic: Project Salvo: Remote line direct to valvePosted: 17 March 2013 at 8:36pm |
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I was wondering if it's possible to run my remote line directly to the valve?. I want to remove the ASA and the braided line..
I did this on my BT Omega and it worked fine at home until I took it to the field and blurr.. keep acting like I'm out of air. On the omega I didn't put a nipple on the valve, just the remote line screwed on. I just put the asa back on and it seem to be doing fine now. I'm thinking about doing it with a nipple on the salvo this time but want to ask first before I embarrass myself at the field again lol. |
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Posted: 17 March 2013 at 10:48pm |
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It is possible.
However, I wouldn't recommend it because the movement of the line could stress the fitting where it goes into the marker or cause damage to the marker body itself and cause a leak. |
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Posted: 18 March 2013 at 1:50pm |
Fully agree with this. Your remote line will pull at the fitting in different directions. This will likely cause issues with the valve. Valves are expensive. |
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