Hi John.
So here’s the thing.
CO2Art stayed they are capped at 40psi so I can’t up the pressure anymore. Do we know it the CO2Art pro series although double the cost can go higher than 40 psi?
This is the second brand new diffuser fitted as I presumed the first was the issue so ordered a new one which was delivered and fitted. I’ve since taken it back off and refitted ensuring as best possible I have no leaks and even when switching the whole fire extinguisher with regulator over , it’s still the right hand side which is slow on start up. I’ve even check it again this morning to no avail. The thing is, could this be more then what I’m seeing.? If a different brand new 2KG extinguisher and regulator/bubble counter still have slow start up, it can’t be this as it works on the other side of the tank.
The diffusers are brand new, as is the pipework and I’ve now removed the check valves.
So this only leaves me with, what can possibly stop the bubble counter from spurting Into life at let’s say 2bps every day like the other side?
If I say “F@@@ it, and just open the needle valve to an impossible bubble rate per second, like blasting out last thing at night just as Co2 is going off, the next morning it’s still starting at only 0.5 bubble per second. I’m struggling to understand how continually opening the valve everyday doesn’t just blast the Co2 down the tube every morning? The gap must be getting bigger every day?
I’m just trying to understand how this back pressure works? CO2Art have responded have I changed the bubble counters over? But if I’ve switched the whole regulator over, I don’t think that’s going to matter...
Going to attempt to attach extended pipework now to see if I have enough length to dunk pipework and diffuser in water