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My Hill Pump Experience

I spent the first 45 minutes dorking out. I thought the wheezing and farting noises being made by the pump were normal. I reread a post on the forum where Synopsys said that he got his tank up to 2000 psi with two 5 minute sessions. I realized that I was doing something wrong. I rechecked the fill hose, and it wasn’t screwed down tight enough on either side. As soon as I started pumping again the needle started to rise. I couldn’t believe how fast the tank filled. After the first 5 minute session I was up to 1000 psi. I let the pump cool for fifteen minutues and then pumped up to 2000 psi. At 2000 psi the hose started leaking again. I torqued the connection down again. I was worried about over tightening, but I didn’t think I had much choice. I finished filling the tank in two more sessions. The last five minutes were a bitch. Toward the end my wife started making suggestive jokes about the whole pumping up the tank thing. I kind of agreed with her on the look of the whole situation, but I couldn’t laugh and operate the pump at the same time. I was actually lifting my body off the ground pushing down on the handle. After I regained my composure, I began pumping again. It takes some technique. I attached the tank to the Condor and pulled the trigger. Nothing happened. Up to now I had been using CO2 and I had the power wheel set to low. I turned the wheel up to 11 and pulled the trigger again. After months of reading about how loud the Condor was I expected a louder report. After the first couple of shots the Condor became louder, but still quiter than I was expecting it to be. I was however surprised at how loud the “tank ping” sounded.

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quote Hrunting:

Firmly tight is so subjective. I thought I had achieved “firmly tight”, but I ended up retightening twice on each end of the hose. I think I am actually being too cautious. I probably added another 1/8 of a turn past tight.

Ever shake hands with a true gentleman?
that is ‘firmly tight’

Does your connection have an oring? make sure it is in good shape.

quote Hrunting:

Firmly tight is so subjective. I thought I had achieved “firmly tight”, but I ended up retightening twice on each end of the hose. I think I am actually being too cautious. I probably added another 1/8 of a turn past tight.

Ever shake hands with a true gentleman?
that is ‘firmly tight’

Does your connection have an oring? make sure it is in good shape.

as voltar said if its oring seald , i think yours dosnt have an oring locktit works to but you have to let it dry over night.

Firmly tight is so subjective. I thought I had achieved “firmly tight”, but I ended up retightening twice on each end of the hose. I think I am actually being too cautious. I probably added another 1/8 of a turn past tight.

is the connuection oring sealed?
no need for tape on oring seals no need for sealant either
firmly tight and no more ally strips easy

quote Hrunting:

Teflon tape. Damn, why didn’t I think of that. I have some in my toolbox. Is that what everyone else does?

Be careful. Teflon tape works and I use it also but it can contaminate your valve if a tiny piece comes off. Blue loctite works well for that application.

Teflon tape. Damn, why didn’t I think of that. I have some in my toolbox. Is that what everyone else does?

always use teflon tape on the threads to prevent air leaks and overtightening

Creative Editing…LOL

quote Hrunting:

I spent the first 45 minutes dorking out. I thought the wheezing and farting noises being made by the pump were normal. I was worried about over tightening, but I didn’t think I had much choice. The last five minutes were a bitch. Toward the end my wife started making suggestive jokes about the whole pumping thing. I kind of agreed with her on the look of the whole situation I was actually lifting my body off the ground pushing down After I regained my composure, I began pumping again. It takes some technique. Nothing happened.

I love it when you talk DIRTY 😈

Get someone to shoot in and stand about 20 feet in front of the gun. It will sound much louder.

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