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Thread: where to find t-splitter for co2 cylinder?

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    where to find t-splitter for co2 cylinder?

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    read in the previous threads tt a use of a T-splitter could divide the flow of co2 into 2...
    i have checked with petmart . they are selling the metal t-splitter for 155!!!!!
    oooooo!!!!!
    anyone knows where to get it at a cheaper rate?where?
    nature doesnt carry em...
    frm the previous thread read tt it should cost not more than 70 dollars..
    experts pls help!!!!

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    i got mine from that fish and pet place...T splitter and 2 needle control valve cost me about 30 bucks...for another about 10 bucks more,can try ask GenX at clementi for a metal set,but they'll have to special order fer u cos they dun have it in the store...[]

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    On 3/4/2003 12:57:12 AM

    i got mine from that fish and pet place...T splitter and 2 needle control valve cost me about 30 bucks...for another about 10 bucks more,can try ask GenX at clementi for a metal set,but they'll have to special order fer u cos they dun have it in the store...[]
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    Am I the only one can't find it,can't see it in the LFS, or is That Fish & Pet Shop changed name, closed down, or simply not added in LFS list? I search the previous posting and was said to be there... someone update the list please?
    Cheers and Regards,
    Billy Cheong

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    Just most of the time...

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    That Fish N Pet Place blk 108 hougang ave 1 #01-1279. there are 3 lfs shop at that block, that fish is facing lor ah soo.

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    whats the tele. num of tt shop?

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    Chris (aka "loupgarou&quot has done this cheaply and nicely. Go ask him.
    koah fong
    Juggler's tanks

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    the number for that fish and pet place is 62808552 if i am not wrong...[]

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    errrrr.... lfs list updated
    Cheers!!

    Sherwin Choo
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    I've gotten the needle valve and T joint from FESTO. They are a pneumatic parts supplie/manufaturer. Only bringing the tube with me, they are able to source the parts for you.

    Festo Singapore
    No. 6 Kian Teck Way
    Singapore 628754

    Tel: 6264-0152
    Cheers!!

    Sherwin Choo
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    For those people who are searching for t-splitter, i just got a metal splitter(2 way) from polyart(clemeti)..working fine..cost about $30. Just need to attach to your existing regulator .. Hope be useful for all.

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    Charles of Biotope has some excellent Japanese splitter & neddle valves- give him a call

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    what I used was a plastic splitter $0.30
    I also had two needle valves/flow control valves from NA.
    (which I heard no stock as of last month?)


    so output of co2 cylinder goes to a check valve, from check valve split into two. at the end of each split, add the needle valves, then check valves after that + bubble counters before going into your tank.

    this way, the two needle valves can be used to regulate the backpressure from both outputs so as to make a stable bubble count.
    (esp if one is reactor the other diffusor/flipper)

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