Hi, I'm looking for a CO2 regulator, there are loads on the net through Irish and UK homebrew stores but I'm not in a panic and I'm on the lookout for one that's being sold secondhand. Alex in Carlow had some but I can't find his adds anymore on Adverts. I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks.
To add to my previous post, I spotted this on ebay, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162017902611. Yea or nay.
Looks to be fine ok :)
Quote from: bbreal on November 28, 2016, 03:51:43 PM
To add to my previous post, I spotted this on ebay, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162017902611. Yea or nay.
I use the same one. DOes the job...
The same one is cheaper elsewhere.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Single-Stage-2-Gauge-Co2-Mig-Welding-Regulator-ADAPTOR-KIT-Various-Lengths-/161224496777?var=&hash=item2589ba9689:m:m0b6x1ZhasFuD5krvgbbuBg
Thanks for the feed back. Can you tell me what units are on the gague, I cannot see from the pictures. Thanks.
Looks like bar and an weird way of saying lbf/in^2 (psi).
They are PSI.
What I dont like about them is the second gauge. With a full 2KG bottle of co2, it only lifts the needle out of the red. They are ment to really be used on proper high pressure welding c02 tanks. Not the stuff we use.
But they work and cost 12 pound.
So happy days.
Thanks for the info, I'm not in rush with purchasing one so I'll hold off if there's one going for sale through here second hand or I'll keep an eye out online. Thanks.
Quote from: Motorbikeman on November 28, 2016, 09:36:10 PM
What I dont like about them is the second gauge. With a full 2KG bottle of co2, it only lifts the needle out of the red. They are ment to really be used on proper high pressure welding c02 tanks. Not the stuff we use.
Any CO2 bottle will only register about 700 psi or 50 bar when full. That is the pressure over the liquid CO2. Once all the liquid CO2 is used the needle will drop quite quickly.
There is no such thing as a "Proper HP CO2 tank"!
Hi bbreal, no sorry I don't play with this toys anymore.