spectre6000
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I'm setting up my new air system, and trying to figure out couplers. The Euro/Milton-V flows more air than the standard industrial/M-type that are easy to find everywhere in a variety of materials. I've read up on the Stedlin quick connect, and really like the idea and feedback/reputation of their orbital quick connect, save that it only seems to work with their proprietary connector (at $10/ea and only available direct) or industrial/M ($1, available everywhere). There's lots of stuff out there from Stedlin about how high flow connectors usually aren't, but there's also a direct comparison between the Stedlin and Prevost connector, and they flowed the same. Prevost MAKES a high flow safety disconnect, so logically it follows that the high flow with the Prevost would check all the boxes (except a swivel, which I haven't looked into yet).
What I want to know is what the pressure/flow drop is between the MALE sides of the high flow vs. industrial connectors at low CFM rates available to most home gamers; ie. 10 CFM or less. The high flow is attractive, and safety quick connects exist that can take advantage of it, but does it matter at such low pressures/flow rates?
What I want to know is what the pressure/flow drop is between the MALE sides of the high flow vs. industrial connectors at low CFM rates available to most home gamers; ie. 10 CFM or less. The high flow is attractive, and safety quick connects exist that can take advantage of it, but does it matter at such low pressures/flow rates?
