So it has been a long time since I last posted here but the S410 and the TDR have been doing valiant service on the pest control front in the meantime.
I have found though that the S410 seems to have developed a leak in the valve (old style ball rather than the newer T bar) in particularly cold weather.
The first time this happened I wondered what the noise was before I realised it was air whistling out the end of the cap....
Was out last night on rat patrol, and the dreaded sound started up again Well it gave me an excuse to stop freezing off bits of myself and go and sit in front of the wood burner but it didn't help with the rodent control
So the question: do I replace the old style vale with the same (assuming I can still get hold of one) or do I replace it with the newer valve? Is that even possible?
It has never done this before so I guess it is down to wear on the valve with time?
cheers
Dave
Cold weather air leak!
Re: Cold weather air leak!
To be honest, if it was mine, I would happily fit the new A/A fitting, plus it has a filter in it
Re: Cold weather air leak!
No problem fitting the 'new' AA filler, but I'd think about the Altaros or Lane quick-fills with the pressure gauge in front, where I prefer it, and in the case of the Altaros at least, a flow restrictor which means you can just open the valve as wide as you like on whatever bottle you are using without worrying about overfilling.
Alan
Alan
Re: Cold weather air leak!
Thanks for the suggestions guys.
I'll look into both.
Any suggestions on the best method to empty the cylinder in order to make the change?
I really don't fancy shooting off that many shots.....
cheers
Dave
I'll look into both.
Any suggestions on the best method to empty the cylinder in order to make the change?
I really don't fancy shooting off that many shots.....
cheers
Dave
Re: Cold weather air leak!
Just gently crack open the bolt that attaches the alloy gauge mount and wait until the hissing stops! Make sure you've got spare O-rings (6x1 and BS008) in case one or both get damaged (its a good idea to replace them anyway, while you're at it). In fact, emptying the air by firing is not as bad as it sounds, and if you're in any doubt, that's the failsafe method.
Alan
Re: Cold weather air leak!
+1 for above method, I've always done it like this, with no problems
Re: Cold weather air leak!
Or if you don't fancy the above,you can put a 5p coin In the fillercap ad screw it back on slowly until you can hear the air venting.
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Re: Cold weather air leak!
Thanks for the suggestions guys.
Particularly like the 5p solution!
Good to see that the site is still a source of help.
Particularly like the 5p solution!
Good to see that the site is still a source of help.
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