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2 x 7x 1 mm o-ring

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Troubleshooting 

Which Hop-Up bucking should be used with the PULSAR H engine?

Everything always depends on the chamber, the power of the replica and the BBs used. In general, we recommend testing individually in your configuration, because there is no rule that any bucking will always work. From our experience, most often such as these work correctly:

  • Maple Leaf Mr. Hop (rubber version)

  • Madbull Blue

  • TNT Black with nub

  • G&G green

  • LayLax PROMETHEUS Straight Chamber Hop Up Bucking Soft (Blue)

  • others

We do not recommend using silicone Hop-Up buckings with PULSAR engines. Silicone buckings have lower resistance to friction and wear, causing them to wear out faster. Additionally, silicone tends to change its properties in extreme temperatures, which negatively affects the consistency of BB spin.

Which medium can I use for the power supply of the engine?

You can safely use high pressure air. Bear in mind the use of CO2 may cause permanent damage to the device, which is not covered by the warranty.

What thread for the power line?

M5 thread 0.8 mm pitch.

Are there IGL lines available for the engine?

Probably not, all engines on the market have inch threads. Our line is robust enough due to the fact that a bolt-on threaded end has been used in it, and there is no need to replace it with IGL, as with other engines.

Is the PULSAR H engine close or open bolt?

The PULSAR H is a single solenoid valve engine and operates on an open-bolt system.

How much maximum pressure can I set with the PULSAR H engine

The engine is designed to operate with a maximum pressure of 140 PSI.

I have a problem with low FPS

The first thing to check is:

  • the hop-up bucking

  • the hop-up chamber

  • the HPA engine settings in the GCS application

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What regulators are compatible with the PULSAR H?

PolarStar MRS

Redline SFR

Wolverine STORM

What to do if there is no nozzle cycle?

Take the engine apart and check for excess grease - on the flat surface of the nozzle and the bottom of the cylinder in which it moves.

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Muzzle Velocity [FPS] depending on Pressure [PSI]

Below are the muzzle velocities obtained depending on the pressure set, measured with 200 mm, 300 mm , and 500 mm barrels.
Measurements were carried out with BBs on weighing – 0.25 g.

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