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I have been using Milwaukee but it just does not last and is impossible to keep consistent. Any input would be appreciated.
merkywater;817724 wrote: which model?
wildernet;817733 wrote: +1
Acroholic;817740 wrote: This one: "CarbonDoser Electronic Co2 Regulator".
Seth The Wine Guy;817766 wrote: Yep, that's the one. I know it's a lot of coin but I'm adamant that your tank is only as good as it's weakest component. Especially when that component controls a gas that could wipe your tank out in a matter of days before you even knew something was wrong.
With or without a controller? Too often a bubble counter is used in conjunction with a controlled solenoid which can cause premature failure of the solenoid. If the rate is set by the needle valve close too the consumption rate, the solenoid is activated for extended periods and over heats. The actual regulators very seldom fail. It is usually the solenoid.wildernet;817655 wrote: I have been using Milwaukee but it just does not last and is impossible to keep consistent. Any input would be appreciated.
wildernet;817808 wrote: cool. Thanks for info guys.
What is the drip rate out (effluent)wildernet;817825 wrote: No controller. The best way to explain the problem is that the bubbles get slower and slower until they stopish. result is 6.5 one day and 7.8 two days later. I am not really pushing a lot through the reactor. 80-120 drips a minute or so.