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Old 02-04-2013, 02:11 PM #1933
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well 2 questions

First i had to buy a new Ninja regulator because the other one wouldn't stop leaking from the pin its less then 6 months old, i've used 2 different teflon orings, recently changed out orings and the teflon oring to no avail.

So today i bought (had to) a ultralight ninja reg i need it to be 450 psi, i removed the 2 red shims which says 500 if i remove one silver will that take it to approx 450ish?, i can have lower then 450 just not higher..
Before you just go out and buy another reg, next time, call us and let us know the solution we gave you did not work. At that point, we could have possibly issued a call tag as long as the system was within warranty to inspect/fix for you...at no charge. It always pays to call the manufacturer before going out and spending money on something you dont need.

The Ultralite and Standard regulator have the ability to be adjusted down to anywhere from 425-500psi at the lowest setting, up to 800psi which is what they ship from the factory at. Each of these two regs differ slightly in pressures due to the silver coil spring inside, since the tolerances in each silver spring are slightly different from spring to spring, which is why some systems include 2 red and no silver shims, or 2 red and 1 silver, or 2 red and 2 silvers, etc.

If you remove both red shims and 1 silver shim (if your reg came with silver shims), that will get you down low enough to use on a marker that requires 450psi from a tank regulator.
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Old 02-04-2013, 02:12 PM #1934
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I need to replace my pin valve seat o-ring due to a leak, what size is the o-ring and will a standard buna o-ring work as a replacement?
006-TFSS

This is a Teflon O-ring and Buna may not seal up correctly. The Teflon orings are very hard compared to Buna.
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Old 02-04-2013, 02:14 PM #1935
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So I'm having the same issue as above. I even replaced that small o-ring and filled it a couple different times. Different piston; all from a brand new rebuild kit and still leaking out the top. Any ideas at this point?
Tough to say without having the system in front of me. Give us a call at 877-646-5287 and lets see if we can try and tech it over the phone while you have the system and your tools with you. Anyone that answers the phone should be able to help you out
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Old 02-04-2013, 03:17 PM #1936
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Sent a PM earlier but my mailbox was full. I was wondering how many shims I should take out of my 77 ninja pro for my luxe 2.0. Thank you.
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Old 02-04-2013, 03:45 PM #1937
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Sent a PM earlier but my mailbox was full. I was wondering how many shims I should take out of my 77 ninja pro for my luxe 2.0. Thank you.
phew...after I got the mailbox full message, I wasn't sure how to get back to ya haha.

On a luxe, I would recommend 550psi. Remove 2 silver shims inside the Ninja PRO Adjustable regulator and leave the third one inside to achieve 550psi.
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I recently picked up a ninja 77 ci tank which is my 3rd ninja tank. You guys are awesome. One question I took my reg apart to make it LP but there was only 2 silver shims inside. I took them out and its running just fine on my G6R but almost every ninja reg I have had has more then 2 shims. Is this normal?
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Old 02-04-2013, 04:18 PM #1939
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I recently picked up a ninja 77 ci tank which is my 3rd ninja tank. You guys are awesome. One question I took my reg apart to make it LP but there was only 2 silver shims inside. I took them out and its running just fine on my G6R but almost every ninja reg I have had has more then 2 shims. Is this normal?
Grats on the new 77! Hope you're ready to start carrying around like 2 cases when you walk on the field haha! You're never going to run out of air before you run out of paint with a 77 on a g6r

In regards to only having 2 silver shims inside, I'll need to know which regulator you have before I can help you out. Do you have one of the Adjustable Regulator or Pro Adjustable?
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phew...after I got the mailbox full message, I wasn't sure how to get back to ya haha.

On a luxe, I would recommend 550psi. Remove 2 silver shims inside the Ninja PRO Adjustable regulator and leave the third one inside to achieve 550psi.
I figured you were slammed. Ninja tanks are awesome and your support is unmatched. Thanks again.
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Grats on the new 77! Hope you're ready to start carrying around like 2 cases when you walk on the field haha! You're never going to run out of air before you run out of paint with a 77 on a g6r

In regards to only having 2 silver shims inside, I'll need to know which regulator you have before I can help you out. Do you have one of the Adjustable Regulator or Pro Adjustable?
Pro regulator.

And you are right. Never worry about air until I am breaking down the cardboard from the first case.

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Before you just go out and buy another reg, next time, call us and let us know the solution we gave you did not work. At that point, we could have possibly issued a call tag as long as the system was within warranty to inspect/fix for you...at no charge. It always pays to call the manufacturer before going out and spending money on somethineg you dont need.

The Ultralite and Standard regulator have the ability to be adjusted down to anywhere from 425-500psi at the lowest setting, up to 800psi which is what they ship from the factory at. Each of these two regs differ slightly in pressures due to the silver coil spring inside, since the tolerances in each silver spring are slightly different from spring to spring, which is why some systems include 2 red and no silver shims, or 2 red and 1 silver, or 2 red and 2 silvers, etc.

If you remove both red shims and 1 silver shim (if your reg came with silver shims), that will get you down low enough to use on a marker that requires 450psi from a tank regulator.
Not to sound like a jerk or anything but ive called multiple times and gotten the same answer to change an oring ive already changed ive also replaced the piston and all the orings inside and out to no avail and to avoid any further run arounds I bought a new reg to keep me in the event, just frustrated that a basically new reg leaks 2 months after I got it in an obvious design flaw as others have the exact same issue thanks for your help thus far
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Is it okay to use grip tape on the dura tank finishes?
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Not to sound like a jerk or anything but ive called multiple times and gotten the same answer to change an oring ive already changed ive also replaced the piston and all the orings inside and out to no avail and to avoid any further run arounds I bought a new reg to keep me in the event, just frustrated that a basically new reg leaks 2 months after I got it in an obvious design flaw as others have the exact same issue thanks for your help thus far
If you call us and you tell us that our solution to fix your problem doesnt work, we will try something else. You just have to let us know that whatever we recommended didnt work for you.

And as far as an obvious design flaw, I would think that EVERY ninja regulator would have this issue if there was indeed a flaw with our design...

If you would like us to help you, call us toll free at 877-646-5287. Tell us our recommendation didnt work. We will do what we can to help you.
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Is it okay to use grip tape on the dura tank finishes?
Athletic tape is 100% ok to use on the dura bottles
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Have a cracked 68/4500 sending it I this week I was wondering how much the shipping cost is. This has probably been answered but didn't feel like goin all through the thread. If you could pm the answer or pm me telling me that you replied that'd be great. Thank you in advance.
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I wonder if its a faulty gauge? When you drain the tank empty, does the needle actually point to zero or slightly below it?
Used my tank I am having problems with yesterday to set up my markers for a big scenario at the end of February. Used up all the air and made sure tank was degassed. Here are some pictures of the gauge. Is it reading correctly?

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Old 02-11-2013, 09:08 AM #1948
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Have a cracked 68/4500 sending it I this week I was wondering how much the shipping cost is. This has probably been answered but didn't feel like goin all through the thread. If you could pm the answer or pm me telling me that you replied that'd be great. Thank you in advance.
Zero dollars. If you go through the process, you'll see a UPS label that you print out with our bottle manufacturer's UPS Account number on it. This is a no cost warranty program.
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Used my tank I am having problems with yesterday to set up my markers for a big scenario at the end of February. Used up all the air and made sure tank was degassed. Here are some pictures of the gauge. Is it reading correctly?

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Yes, its reading accurate. These tank regulator gauges are not the expensive liquid filled or certified gauges so they will not be exactly 100% accurate. If you have no air and the needle is resting on or around zero, then its correct. All tank regulator gauges can be off by up to 10%
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Yes, its reading accurate. These tank regulator gauges are not the expensive liquid filled or certified gauges so they will not be exactly 100% accurate. If you have no air and the needle is resting on or around zero, then its correct. All tank regulator gauges can be off by up to 10%
So, why will it only take a 2000 fill and not a 3000 fill?
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So, why will it only take a 2000 fill and not a 3000 fill?
Could you do me a favor? Drain your system of all of the air inside of it, take a picture of the gauge and please post it? I want to see what the gauge reads once the bottle is completely empty.
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One of the cracks my tank's developed looks deep, what process would I go through to make sure it's safe for use?
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Could you do me a favor? Drain your system of all of the air inside of it, take a picture of the gauge and please post it? I want to see what the gauge reads once the bottle is completely empty.
Rob,

These are pictures of the tank gauge after it was completely degassed.

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