AverageWhiteBloke
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Equipment is a dual gauge co2 supermarket pro something or other and an inline atomiser on the outlet. Recently I cleaned the atomiser in bleach but I've noticed that right through the injection period my bubble counter picks up speed.
My first thoughts were leak which is why it gets faster later in the period as more back pressure builds up but I did a few soapy water tests (not too extensive) can't really see anything and if I'm honest, going off the mist in the tank it does appear to be injecting more co2 as injection goes on.
Anyone came across this before? Also, the locking nut on the needle valve, do people lock this with a spanner or just finger tight?
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My first thoughts were leak which is why it gets faster later in the period as more back pressure builds up but I did a few soapy water tests (not too extensive) can't really see anything and if I'm honest, going off the mist in the tank it does appear to be injecting more co2 as injection goes on.
Anyone came across this before? Also, the locking nut on the needle valve, do people lock this with a spanner or just finger tight?
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