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01/31/2015, 05:37 PM | #128 |
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Have the part number for the 1/8 tubing adapter to 1/8 npt for the Hoke metering valve to the bubble counter? Or can you go direct from the metering valve to the bubble counter?
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How to build a CO2 regulator for your calcium reactor.
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The Hoke needle valve uses 1/8 OD tubing so if your tubing is the same size, you can install it directly to the needle valve without an adapter. Most of us use 1/4 OD so an adapter is required. The part number is listed in the main post. |
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01/31/2015, 06:55 PM | #130 |
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The part # listed is for the fitting from 1/8 to 1/4 tubing. Do you happen to know the part # from 1/8 tubing to 1/8" NPT? No worries if not, I can figure something out.
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Also are these available anywhere else that you know of?
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How to build a CO2 regulator for your calcium reactor.
My lfs is also selling reef stuff. I usually go there to buy plants. This is a display tank they just setup. I'll need help from you guys in the future to setup something like this :-). Beside building co2 for the calcium reactor i know very little about reef keeping. I guess i'll need to start somewhere but first need to save up the $$$$$ :-)
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I'm sure there is one in Sf or someone that carries it if i really dig/call around( I live on the Peninsula about 10 mins South of SF) , when I look on the Swagelok site it's lists Fremont ( probably 1.5 hrs round trip) so I guess if that's what it takes I'll need to do it.. This Reducer from a few online retailers with shipping ends up north of $25 and that's just crazy for what it is physically.
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02/04/2015, 05:28 PM | #138 | |
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Thanks! I'll pm you when i have all the equipment. It will take me a few months to get all of it. |
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Big thanks to alanle for all the personal assistance and extras.
Ended up getting two of these Harris models that were still in original box for free from work. Both of them passed leak down test with flying colors with oxygen tank at work so I don't suppose c02 will be any different. They do require a different thread than the standard cga 320 nipple so that's on its way. I wanted it to be compact since the reg is pretty large and with Alan's help I got what I wanted.. Waiting on the nipple to do a fitting leak test and get this thing on the tank, hoping on achieving that Monday.
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02/14/2015, 09:55 PM | #140 |
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Finally put mine together today.
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Nice build ct-vol! You guys are natural builders.
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That's awesome. Nice writeup
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Jump on it!!!! It's the stainless steel Victor SGT500 regulator. This one retails at $1400. Im not kidding. |
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How to build a CO2 regulator for your calcium reactor.
By the way, this is how we read the model of Victor regulators.
SGT500-15-580 SGT500 is their top of the line stainless steel model. HPT500 is the brass version. 15 - this is the max delivery pressure 580 - this indicates the regulator comes with the cga580 inlet nipple and nut. |
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Thanks for the help I will try to build a unit as well, it will be my last thing I need for my SPS build. A little daunting but with alanle help it can be done correctly.
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02/21/2015, 12:09 AM | #148 |
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The burkert solenoid gets a lot hotter than my Milwaukee
( actually the AC Milwaukee doesn't even heat up) and I know heat is a normal issue with some solenoids, but this thing is almost to hot to touch when on for a few hours.. I know it's probably normal but my Question ; Being that I'm going to be running it always open due to fine tuning the reactor effluent with a Cole parmer pump matched with the reactor pH I'm shooting for that shouldn't reduce the life of it or be dangerous right? I know most setups will turn on and off multiple times daily so in turn getting a cool down period. I know you mentioned it's industrial and rated for ALOT of on/off cycles... What about on 24/7 and elevated temperatures all the time? Can't wait to get back from vacation and hook this thing up =)..
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The burkert is 4watts so it get a little hot but absolutely normal and it's not dangerous at all. I ran mine for 7 months non stop. There are burkert models with 2watts or even less, like the 0200a. |
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02/21/2015, 09:19 PM | #150 |
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Mine is fairly warm, but I wouldn't say it classifies as too hot to touch. I also have it set to stay on more often than not.
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