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Apex is controlling pH, so I only get a few seconds at a time to adjust. I’ll close it, be patient, and try again!
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I shut off the tank and regulator, and the needle valve drained 20 lbs of pressure when closed finger tight. That said, I dropped the regulator output to 10 and the valve seems to be working much better and actually allows for meaningful adjustment.
I’m a bit suspicious of the valve at this point. I haven’t found the right specs yet, but surely its designed for >10 psi.
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You may have a damaged needle valve, I dunno. That said, running your output pressure between 20-30 psi seems extremely high. 5 -10 psi should be the sweet spot.
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Finally got all my parts in and finished my regulator! I must admit, I did go a little nuts and got some stainless steel glycerin filled Wika gauges from eBay.
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Looks very nice though! and super compact.
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Thanks dude! Did you test your Matheson yet? If you want, I have the original gauges from my Victor that you can have if you want them...
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Colored CO2 Tank?
Hi everyone! Great thread - I just helped my brother build one of these valves - it's a beaut.
A bit off topic, but I have a quick question - I am planning on mounting my CO2 tank to the outside of my stand, and I am looking for a place where I can purchase a colored 20lb CO2 cylinder. Any ideas where I can get one of these?
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If I can find a place, I guess I could just paint one myself... I've seen a few really neat looking ones, but nothing bigger than 10lb. I was thinking a 20lb for my tank, but guess I could go smaller if I needed. Thanks for the reply. I'll see what amazon has. I really wanted a blue one to match my piping.
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Who likes digital gauges?
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that's pretty cool. I wonder how long the batteries last in the gauges.
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Hey guys, I am embarking on switching to a calcium reactor and stumbled upon this thread. I was considering buying a CarbonDoser, but from everything that I have read online, 2 stage is much more precise, but I am having issues finding the components. Anyone can recommend a source for the components or have one for sale at a somewhat reasonable price?
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Here is a source for pre wired stainless steel Burkert 6011 solenoids. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Burkert-601...kAAOSwyXVbZTki Here is a source for cheap stainless steel Hoke 1/8” elbows. https://www.ebay.com/itm/HOKE-2SLP-3...53.m1438.l2649 As far as the other components go... Happy Hunting!
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alanle, Where did you find those digital gauges????
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I finally got my reactor up and running but am disappointed in my metering valve. (SwagelokSS-MGVR4) If I barely turn the handle, the bubble rate changes a lot.
The Flow (Cv) is listed as ? to 0.03. Did I get the wrong valve or maybe another issue? Industrial Valves from Swagelok Company SS-MGVR4 SS Medium-Flow Metering Valve, 1/4 in. Male Swagelok VCR Metal Gasket Face Seal Fitting Specifications Product Category Industrial Valves Valve Type Metering Primary Material Stainless Steel Valve Size 0.25 inch (6.35 mm) Number of Ports 2 to ? Media Temperature -10 to 400 F (-23 to 204 C) Flow (Cv) ? to 0.03 Connection Description Face Seal; Face Seal
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You will have better flow control using a low flow metering valve. Your medium flow valve will have a harder time with fine tuning adjustments. For stainless steel Swagelok low flow metering valves, look for an SS-SS2 (1/8”) or an SS-SS4 (1/4”).
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Rats, that's what I was afraid of.
Thank you LQT, I appreciate it.
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Hey! I found an SS-SS4 on EBay for $49 or best offer and got it for $40. I'm thinking it's a steal. Thanks again LQT for suggesting SS-SS4.
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Nice!
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