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Re: Leaking air
No storage volume (tanks) is your primary problem. Without more volume, almost no system could hold full pressure for long even if well assembled. The smallest leak will cause pressure loss fairly quickly. If your robot can accomodate tanks, add them. They are a common component of a system for good reason.
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