co2 regulator adjustment
I'm new to setting up a CO2 pressurized system and have a quick
question. The regulator I have is single gauge only which I assume shows the tank pressure. How do those of you with single gauge regulators figure out when you have appropriate pressure feeding out to the needle valve (I'm assuming ~10psi, is that wrong?) |
co2 regulator adjustment
Good question, which I can't answer given I have a dual guage tank. Suggest
you ask the regulator mfg. However, from what I have been reading about needle valves, which really are flow control valves, if you set the pressure high enough, further increases in pressure will make little if any change on the amount of gas that goes thru the needle valve. So you might just try that, get to a level of pressure where further opening of the regulators doesn't affect the bubble rate. YOu might also see how many turns of the regulator from closed to full open and the max pressure and if the opening is linear. that would allow you to estimate it. Good luck. Post what you find out. Bob "willis stanley" wrote in message ... I'm new to setting up a CO2 pressurized system and have a quick question. The regulator I have is single gauge only which I assume shows the tank pressure. How do those of you with single gauge regulators figure out when you have appropriate pressure feeding out to the needle valve (I'm assuming ~10psi, is that wrong?) |
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