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Nason Pressure Switch?
we are thinking of having two separate pneumatic systems, 1 with pistons and tanks prefilled before the competition; and another directly connecting a piston to the compressor. in the rules they state that the nason pressure switch needs to be a attached at the output of a tank. in our setup the tanks are independant of the compressor so would it be LEGAL not the have the nason pressure switch in that setup? Could we instead put it on in front of the compressor which is attached to the piston which it powers?
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hey, according to the rules you must have a regulator, a regulator pressure gauge that shows operating pressure, a gauge that shows tank pressure and a pressure switch. You can not run bimbas off of the compressor. FIRST only allows 60 psi operating pressure and 120 psi stored pressure. I do not believe you need a pressure switch on tanks that are not filled up by the compressor but you must have a gauge that shows tank pressure, a regulator and operating pressure gauge. If you need more help feel free to contact me at eshteyn375@gmail.com
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So the conclusion is that we need to fill the tank with a nason pressure switch but once it is filled and onboard our robot we don't need that nason pressure switch? (because it is not even connected to a compressure so it would not function)
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