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Yes, I set the regulator to 10 psi, the needle valve is all the way open then I have a brass airline valve to fine tune the output. I have a home-made bubble counter and then I feed the tube into the input of my canister filter. The other tank has the same set-up. Do you know of something that I could use to split the two lines so that one does not take pressure from the other? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Gomberg" <gomb-@wcf.com> To: <detr-@topica.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 11:03 AM Subject: Re: Controlling Co2 injection for 2 tanks At 04:13 PM 2/26/02 +0000, you wrote:
I am assuming you have a regulator then the needle valve, then an appliance (reactor, diffusor, whatever). Which appliance? What is the output pressure from your regulator? -- Dave Gomberg, San Francisco gomberg at wcf dot com http://www.wcf.com/co2iron for low cost CO2 systems that work! ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
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