haha thanks for the tip. I think if i screw in the same amount of threads should be ok already right
haha thanks for the tip. I think if i screw in the same amount of threads should be ok already right
What i practice is i will screw in the fitting and hand tighten first. Then i will use a spanner to go 1/4 turn to 1/2 turn for this size. You will need to put some telfon tape on the threads to reduce friction. You can go maybe 2 to 3 turns with the tape on the threads and put the cutted end closer to the hex head. You dont want any loose tape to choke up the opening.
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ok thanks for the tip. anyway i looked around for a pressure gauge of similar specs and i manage to find some but the price is quite high , above $40 for 1 , is this normal?
I saw a few on ebay etc and they are mostly below $20
Hi,
I'm scouting for a CO2 regulator and came across this OceanFree Essential Regulator. Its single gauge but its not indicated if it comes with a needle valve. I think its less than SGD30.
Has anyone used this? any comments or product reviews? I guess I will turn it off manually if I buy this.
OF essential regulator.jpg
And there are more expensive ones, the dual gauge and the dual gauge with solenoid.
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