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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 5 2016, 11:07 PM (704 Views) | |
| Joe Bob Cauliflower | Jul 5 2016, 11:07 PM Post #1 |
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I am looking to get my Earl bot up and running.... so I have been reading through the Blue Book and have noticed that it mentions the show can both be ran at 40 and 80 PSI. Maybe I missed it, but I am not understanding why or in what circumstance you would use one calibration over the other. From what I can gather, under normal circumstances I should run my Earl mech at 80 PSI. If it matters.... I am only running Earl (2 movements - brow blink and mouth). For those of you that have running bots.... Could you please explain the difference in calibrations and what I should be running Earl at. Thanks in advance. |
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| Mr. Ruxpin | Jul 5 2016, 11:20 PM Post #2 |
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Wait, you have Earl, but not Rolfe...? |
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| pttraefan2 | Jul 5 2016, 11:46 PM Post #3 |
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It depends on the bot, expirement with flow controlls and find the best psi for your liking. Its always safer to use the lowest psi possible. |
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| Joe Bob Cauliflower | Jul 5 2016, 11:54 PM Post #4 |
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Correct... |
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| masterpj | Jul 6 2016, 05:12 AM Post #5 |
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Try to source the service manual or ask around.. I saw that some bots used like 75 psi.. like cancerbgone said try to go with the lowest psi possible.. experiment. |
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| PaulKTF | Jul 6 2016, 08:14 AM Post #6 |
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Yeah, use the lowest you can that still gives you quick enough movements. |
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| ConnorL | Jul 6 2016, 06:16 PM Post #7 |
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I would start out at 20 psi and work your way up, keep in mind you may need an air flow regulator to slow down the cylinders. |
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| Joe Bob Cauliflower | Jul 7 2016, 10:14 PM Post #8 |
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Thanks guys. |
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