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TROUBLESHOOTING - VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS - COMPATIBILITY GUIDE - PRESSURIZATION EXPERIMENTS
BALL RESCUER COMPATIBILITY GUIDE
THIS DEVICE DOES NOT INCLUDE THE CAN
You'll need a container of 3 or 4 tennis or padel balls.
It can be used with any brand of Tennis or Padel balls, but they must be placed in a compatible container: HEAD, WILSON, PENN etc.
Compatible containers: Clamp opening < 2 mm
Incompatible containers: Clamp opening > 2 mm
PROBLEM RESOLUTION
THE PACKAGE DOES NOT FIT THE BALL RESCUER
The container you have chosen, despite being compatible, cannot be fully pressurized.
This can be due to two causes:
Either, within the compatible brands, you are using one of the containers that are wider, or it belongs to the group of 10% of compatible containers that present pressure losses.
To detect if it is the first case, look carefully at the opening of the flange before starting the pressurization. If it is greater than 3 or 4 mm, as shown in the container on the right in the photo, then it is very possible that there will be pressure losses after a few hours.
In the second case, we have to say that there are 10% of compatible containers with which pressure losses occur for reasons that are not very clear. It seems that it has to do with the depth of the impact notches that appear in the metal ring as a result of the manufacturing process, or because the ring could be deformed even though it is not noticeable.
In these two cases, you will have to discard the container and try another of the compatible brands. You will surely find one easily.
Open this photo to understand it better Ball Rescuer clamp
I JUST RECEIVED THE BR PRESSURIZER AND I CANNOT START IT
THIS DEVICE DOES NOT INCLUDE THE CAN
You'll need a container of 3 or 4 tennis or padel balls.
It can be used with any brand of ball, but they must be placed in a
compatible container: HEAD, KUIKMA, SOFTEE, VÍBORA, etc.
Compatible containers: Clamp opening < 2 mm
Incompatible containers: Clamp opening > 2 mm
I HAVE BEEN USING THE PRESSURIZER FOR A WHILE AND IT HAS STOPPED WORKING
# Problems with the sealing gasket
The device's sealing gasket is pre-lubricated with silicone grease. If over time you notice pressure losses, it is important that you re-lubricate the gasket by removing it from its housing and smearing it with silicone grease (not silicone) or, failing that, with Vaseline (Vaseline is less recommended because in the long run it attacks the rubber, but it works). You can buy silicone grease on our website www.ballrescuer.com
Here is a video showing the process.
# Loses through flange slot
If it leaks from the flange groove, and you are sure that the boat you are using is a compatible boat, it is probably due to a lack of lubrication. You have to wait two or three minutes because at first it may be trapped air. The device that is upside down and without the valve cap.
If you have opened it after immersing it, you have to remove the gasket and dry everything well, housing included. Check that everything is dry. If there are drops of water it does not pressurize well.
# There is an air leak in the rubber of the drain button
On rare occasions, either because the rubber is a bit hard at first or because it is in poor condition (less than 1% of the time), leaks can occur from the empty button.
To check, pressurize the container with balls inside to 3o psi. With a dropper, syringe, teaspoon or similar, completely fill the annular space of the button with water, as shown in the photo.
If you watch for a minute or two and see any air bubbles coming out, the problem is there.
To solve it, on many occasions it is enough to disassemble the rubber, squeeze it for one or two minutes with your fingers and reassemble it. This makes it more flexible and fits better, with which the losses stop occurring.
As a first measure, do this and recheck by filling the annular space with water again. Before mounting, make sure that the button and the hole have been blown dry. Another method to better soften the rubber is, with the help of a pencil, push the arrowhead in and turn it over. It will look like a hat that you can mold more easily. Then you flip them over again and place it on the plunger.
If all of the above does not work, contact us immediately to send you a replacement rubber.
# Lose through the inflation valve
That is because the threaded shell that goes inside the valve will have loosened. Try tweezers or a tiny screwdriver. You will see a horizontal bar. Rotate it with the tool clockwise. It is quite possible that just doing that will suffice.
# You can lose by the pressure indicator
If this were the problem, the solution is also very simple. Most likely it is missing a bit of thread tightening.
If this is the case, pull it out completely and re-inflate the Ball Rescuer. If it no longer loses, put the indicator back on, tightening the thread a little more.
HOW TO RECOVER USED BALLS?
Recovering balls with little bounce is not easy. It takes quite a long time. The instruction sheet explains how you can do this.
It can take between two and four weeks depending on the model. You have to be patient. Sometimes it is not even possible to achieve it. Ideally, start with a new bottle for optimal results, or purchase yet another device.
However, if you want to try it, this video explains how to proceed.
I CAN'T GET HIM TO KEEP UP THE PRESSURE (TYPICAL CONVERSATION HELD WITH A CUSTOMER).
Hello, I bought the Ball Rescuer premium last week and I can't get it to hold pressure, I opened a new bottle of head pro s and the same thing happens to me.
I squeeze as hard as I can but I can't get him to hold the pressure.
What else can I do?
Thank you
Hour
Doesn't your pressure rise or doesn't it stay?
Hello, it does not hold, it lasts 2 hours+-
Ok
Unscrew the pressure gauge and try to inflate it without putting it on.
I don't understand,
The green marker, take it out, and then give pressure.
Ok I will see I did not know that it could be removed
I have removed it and put pressure on it.
I'll see in a bit.
The truth was quite loose.
That was the same.
In a couple of hours I'll look to see.
Ok
Hello, it finally holds the pressure, which I don't know if I should reassemble the pressure gauge by tightening it harder.
Yes
put it to see what happens
all ok It already holds the pressure with the threaded green spout.
Thanks.
HOW TO CLOSE THE LID CORRECTLY?
This video shows how to close the lid correctly.
Video "How to use the Ball Rescuer"
Type Important:
Balls recharge best at 28-30 psi. By putting more pressure, the only thing that is achieved is to shrink the pores of the rubber and less air enters, in addition to shortening the life of the pressurizer.
VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS
On this page you will find the basic operating instructions for the Ball Rescuer, and some tips for handling and maintenance.
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Ball Rescuer Pressurizer How to use
Here you will find the basic instructions to start using the device to pressurize tubes of tennis balls and paddle Ball Recorder.
How to properly close the Ball Rescuer pressurizer
If you have just purchased a Ball Rescuer pressurizer and want to know the best way to close it, be sure to watch this video.
Maintenance of the sealing gasket. Cleaning and lubrication.
This video shows how to lubricate the gasket. Lubrication is necessary for the joint to last longer and to prevent pressure loss. It is also necessary to lubricate the rubber of the emptying button.
Protocol of maximum efficiency for the pressurization of tennis and paddle balls
In this video we explain how to use the HIGH PRESSURE Ball Rescuer pressurizers to get the best possible performance from your balls depending on the number of games you play a week.
PRESSURIZATION EXPERIMENTS WITH BALL RESCUER
Through these experiments we want to determine which models and brands of balls last the longest using a high pressure ball pressurizer like the Ball Rescuer.
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What models and brands of balls last the longest?
Through these experiments we want to determine which models and brands of balls last the longest using a high pressure ball pressurizer like the Ball Rescuer.
Exact factory pressure of the Head Padel Pro balls
Head Padel Pro new ball internal pressure measurement
Summary of measurements of the Head Padel Pro S balls
Exact factory pressure of the Head Padel Pro S balls.
New ball internal pressure measurement Head Padel Pro S
Summary of measurements of the Head Padel Pro S balls
Exact factory pressure of Artengo balls
Internal pressure measurement of new ball Artengo
Summary of ball measurements Artengo
Exact factory pressure of Siux Match Pro balls
Siux Match Pro new ball internal pressure measurement
Head Padel Pro ball measurement result
After 30 days of using the Ball Rescuer pressurizer this was the result of the internal pressure measurement
Head Padel Pro ball measurement result S
After 30 days of use of the Ball Rescuer pressurizer this was the result of the internal pressure measurement.
Demonstration of the effectiveness of High Pressure pressurizers vs screw pressurizers without valve
In this video, it is shown that screw pressurizers that do not have a valve and that work only at 15 psi do not recover the internal pressure of tennis and paddle balls and that therefore they are not effective.