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Here is an example from Airgas. http://airgas.com/search/refine/_/N-...0d3414c5c64af2 The brass Burkert 6011 is $50 and ss is $100 on Aquariumplants. Around $35 to $60 on eBay. http://www.aquariumplants.com/produc...m?1=1&CartID=0 Metering valves are from $40 to $80 on eBay. You can build something like this from $180 to $300+ depending on the material (brass or ss) and your hunting skill. It costs more than a typical chinese made commercial CO2 system but the reliability and performance are unmatchable. You get one of these built and you will not have to worry about replacing another system down the road. |
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Thanks Alan for all the help the past few days picking out a regulator. There were "many options"! Ended up getting a Matheson. All parts en-route for an awesome set up! Pictures next week
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Janes MW, if you don't mind where did you purchase the parts for your setup? I've looked on Ebay and found some but not all. Didn't know if you found a surplus site that you wouldn't mind sharing with others.
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From all my searching, I can say ebay was the best place to find regulator. There were a bunch of things I learned along the way (from Alan). I didn't search for the "post regulator" parts, but there were a few part numbers that were suggested for the needle valve. I would try and get the suggested solenoid valve as it appears to be the best. I can say now that after the researching, it does appear that this set up will be above and beyond. For $200 I have a set up that is extra premium .
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Are we allowed to post links on this site? I have a few links i can share with you guys. Remember these parts are industrial grade. They aren't cheap. However you still can build this system for less than $200. It depends on your luck. Some sellers doesnt know what they have and you can get it for a great deal. You've gotta have the patience and the willingness to hunt for the parts.
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Links would be great. I think it's permitted on this site. Mods please confirm
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Alanle, PM sent.
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That is a sweet regulator! You have created a beast! You are super fast with the assembly. The good thing about building your own CO2 regulator is you get to know exactly how the system works. It will be a breeze if you need to fix something.
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There are many ways that you can assemble the post body. You can add a 45 degree elbow before the needle valve and make it look like a machine gun :-).
In this setup, I added a bubble counter on top of the needle valve. |
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Here's an article that explains the difference between a single stage and dual stage regulator.
Source: http://www.alspecialtygases.com/Prd_...egulators.aspx Single-Stage versus Two-Stage Single-stage pressure regulators reduce cylinder pressure to delivery or outlet pressure in one step. Two-stage pressure regulators reduce cylinder pressure in two steps. Since the performance of each is influenced by mechanical characteristics, the choice of regulator depends on the requirements of the application. The two most important variables to be considered are droop and supply pressure effect. Droop is the difference in delivery pressure between zero flow conditions and the regulator’s maximum flow capacity. Supply pressure effect is the variation in delivery pressure as supply pressure decreases while the cylinder empties. Single-stage and two-stage regulators have different droop characteristics and respond differently to changing supply pressure. The single-stage regulator shows little droop with varying flowrates, but a relatively large supply pressure effect. Conversely, the two-stage regulator shows a considerable droop, but only small supply pressure effects. Generally, a single-stage regulator is recommended where inlet pressure does not vary greatly, or where periodic readjustment of delivery pressure does not present a problem. A two-stage regulator, however, provides constant delivery pressure with no need for periodic readjustment. |
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Here is a stainless steel parker veriflo regulator. it looks to be in great condition. The retail of this reg is around $500.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/111553229913 |
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This is my favorite regulator. The stainless steel Parker IR6000. Airgas is selling it for $900+. It's currently available on fleaBay for $250. Brand new in plastic bag. You can send a message to the seller and offer him for $150. He has 2 units available. Im so tempted to get them but i have too many regulators already. Remember to ask the seller how much psi the lower pressure gauge displays. Dont get it if it's 400psi or more. Below 200 is good to go.
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Good link on how to wire the Burkert solenoid.
http://www.barrreport.com/showthread...-6011-solenoid
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great thread, regulators look sweet, makes we want to build one
I was searching for a victor and came across this http://www.ebay.com/itm/AERIFORM-COM...item5402efecbd however, looks like it was dropped, gauges are dinged and cover missing, CGA nipple bent, So, there's a ton or regulators out there for sale, even found a few potential just listed as Victor regulator. Will have to do some homework |
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