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| Originally Posted by VVulfe |
And that's why your bursts are limited. Your ROF adjuster will do that turned all the way over, both ways.
There is a happy medium in the ROF adjuster with the RT. Too fast, sweet spot gets small and your bursts are very limited in shots per burst. Too slow it's easy to get stuck with one shot only. If you turn it too far cloockwise or even counter clockwise it will stick you with only one shot.
Also you may find you don't have enough C02 in the tank to hit the sweet spot. That effects it too. One way to tell is if it even activates your cyclone.
Also the RT is indeed temperature picky. It like being warm. If it gets too cold even due to CO2 usage, it will do that. Put your hand on it near the power tube on the shell. If the shell is real cold, it's being hateful, so disconnect take it inside let it warm up naturally by room temperature and take it back out and have at it again.
Don't be surprised if it needs tuning after you find this is the case. Also take your time tuning it, its a fine piece of equipment but like race cars they have their own personality. Let the marker teach you while you have your manual in hand. Once you get to know "her" "she'll" do what you want most of the time. And if not, chances are you'll know why.
When I got mine I learned from it and the manual. I assumed to know
nothing which Einstein said was the quickest path to knowledge. He was right.