Today I received my CO2art dual stage regulator. I connected it to my cylinder and my old JBL bubble counter and a glass diffuser and switched the system on.
Just as with my old regulator there are no tiny bubbles coming out of the diffuser. I set the working pressure on approximately 43 psi and the number of bps at 1. Bubbles are happily coming in the bubble counter but nothing on the diffuser site (still nothing after two hours). I checked for leaks everywhere: nothing. I want to buy an inline atomizer but want to figure this out first. Any ideas??
Here's a YouTube movie about my setup.:
Question 2: if I close the cylinder, the first gauge remains at the same level of app. 90 psi. It doesn't drop as I would expect because of the closing of the cylinder. Is this normal?
Question 3: what's' the safest way to close off the entire system. Just plugging out the solanoid? Or closing the cylinder? Or minimalising the working pressure? I don't want to spill any CO2 before I figure out a solution for my first problem.
Any help is much appreciated.
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Just as with my old regulator there are no tiny bubbles coming out of the diffuser. I set the working pressure on approximately 43 psi and the number of bps at 1. Bubbles are happily coming in the bubble counter but nothing on the diffuser site (still nothing after two hours). I checked for leaks everywhere: nothing. I want to buy an inline atomizer but want to figure this out first. Any ideas??
Here's a YouTube movie about my setup.:
Question 2: if I close the cylinder, the first gauge remains at the same level of app. 90 psi. It doesn't drop as I would expect because of the closing of the cylinder. Is this normal?
Question 3: what's' the safest way to close off the entire system. Just plugging out the solanoid? Or closing the cylinder? Or minimalising the working pressure? I don't want to spill any CO2 before I figure out a solution for my first problem.
Any help is much appreciated.
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