I want to do injected CO2. I am considering building a regulator, but why bother if it is going to cost more than a pre-built one.
I can go online and purchase a JBJ Regulator with solenoid, needle valve, bubble counter with built in check valve for about $100 delivered, or a Milwaukee brand one for about the same price, maybe a little less.
To build one:
A 2 gauge regulator at harbor freight costs... $35
A solenoid from Clippard $20, delivered..........$35
Still need a needle valve and check valve and tubing. See, starting to get into the pre-built price points now.
Are there any local sources for solenoids, needle valves, check valves and tubing? Excessive shipping and handling costs are detering me from going this route.
Another question, bubble counter fluid, ($9.99 for 60ml) is that really necessary? I can make a bubble counter with a small plastic bottle, and using plain tap water right?
I want your 2 cents.
CO2 Question or 2
You can also get the check valve, tubing and needle valve from Clippard to justify the shipping costs:
Check Valve Parts:
Check Valve MCV-1BB $4.57
#10-32 to 1/8" hose barb 11752-1-PKG (package of 10) $4.07
Solenoid Part:
Solenoid MME-2PDS-D110 $19.70
Needle Valve:
Needle Valve MNV-4K $11.23
CO2 Tubing:
Clear 1/8" ID polyeruethane URH1-0804-CLT-050 (50 feet) $20.06
Check Valve Parts:
Check Valve MCV-1BB $4.57
#10-32 to 1/8" hose barb 11752-1-PKG (package of 10) $4.07
Solenoid Part:
Solenoid MME-2PDS-D110 $19.70
Needle Valve:
Needle Valve MNV-4K $11.23
CO2 Tubing:
Clear 1/8" ID polyeruethane URH1-0804-CLT-050 (50 feet) $20.06
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Exactly what I was saying.
That's $35 in parts, plus shipping, plus $10 handling, plus 35 for a regulator, and you haven't done a bubble counter yet...and you get spend gas going to get the regulator, and get to put it all together and test it yourself....time is money!
82 bucks plus shipping for a JBJ regulator with a warranty.
I just don't see the savings.
That's $35 in parts, plus shipping, plus $10 handling, plus 35 for a regulator, and you haven't done a bubble counter yet...and you get spend gas going to get the regulator, and get to put it all together and test it yourself....time is money!
82 bucks plus shipping for a JBJ regulator with a warranty.
I just don't see the savings.
Dave
For me, it was more about having a higher quality system. Also, I can replace components instead of a whole unit as they wear out or add more needle valves more easily if I've built it myself. This is not to say the JBJ regulators are no good. I had one and it worked quite well.ingg wrote:Exactly what I was saying.
That's $35 in parts, plus shipping, plus $10 handling, plus 35 for a regulator, and you haven't done a bubble counter yet...and you get spend gas going to get the regulator, and get to put it all together and test it yourself....time is money!
82 bucks plus shipping for a JBJ regulator with a warranty.
I just don't see the savings.
Aaron thats a great reason to build your own. Just to know you can easily repair or build one makes it worth it too. But if I buy a pre-built Milwaukee, JBJ or Azoo regulator now, can't I still change out a solendoid or needle valve later if I need to?
How to build a regulator would be a good demo for a meeting. At least for me. Or was this done already before I joined?
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Joe
How to build a regulator would be a good demo for a meeting. At least for me. Or was this done already before I joined?
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Joe