Richard Dowling
Member
Hi All.
I've just replaced my CO2 regulator and I've never had issues or confusion over adjusting of pressure and flow until now.
Before I explain any further, am I right in saying that when the needle is wound all the way in that should mean the flow is off?
I installed this regulator and immediately couldn't stop the flow. I set the pressure as I wanted it which blasted through which I didn't expect. I tried altering the needle valve which made no alteration to the flow. I then installed a secondary needle valve and am still having the same issues. I have no flow control (at least not that I understand). Nothing changes immediately and even when it does it is irratic.
Am I missing something here!?
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I've just replaced my CO2 regulator and I've never had issues or confusion over adjusting of pressure and flow until now.
Before I explain any further, am I right in saying that when the needle is wound all the way in that should mean the flow is off?
I installed this regulator and immediately couldn't stop the flow. I set the pressure as I wanted it which blasted through which I didn't expect. I tried altering the needle valve which made no alteration to the flow. I then installed a secondary needle valve and am still having the same issues. I have no flow control (at least not that I understand). Nothing changes immediately and even when it does it is irratic.
Am I missing something here!?
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