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Post by Spine »

Cristy,
The regulator you wanted is rated at 100 psig. Aaron has suggested the one thats 0-30 psig would be better. Would you like for me to get the 0-30 psig instead?. Do you have a milwaulkee regulator also? You might not need adapters let me know what you have.

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Kevin,

This is the regulator setup I have:

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The needle valve screws into the solenoid, and the bubble counter screws into the needle valve itself, which has a 1/8" NPT fitting, not just a hose barb.

Cristy,

If I do, indeed, need the adapter, then sure, I'll split a 5-pack with you.
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Post by Cristy Keister »

This is the Milwakee regulator combo that Kris and I both have:
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If you think the 0-30 psig regulators will be better, please get those for me.
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If you think the 0-30 psig regulators will be better, please get those for me
Yeah, I presume I'll be doing the same thing as Cristy. I just want the low-pressure regulator to prevent end-of-tank dumps. I honestly have no clue as to whether a 0-100 or 0-30 would be better.
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Post by Spine »

Kris,
It looks like we will need an adapter or a barb. The adapter you choose earlier is a swivel type. I'll look and see if they have a solid one. Also is there anywere else you can mount the bubble counter? We could just run a hose from the regulator to a barbed adapter on the bubble counter.
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Yeah, I could run the bubble counter in-line. I guess all I'd need is an 1/8" barb with a 1/8" NPT male connector to screw into the bubble counter. I don't see that specifically on their site, but I guess I could be missing it.
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Post by Cristy Keister »

Kris & Kevin, Whatever you two work out is what I'll need as well. I'm lost on the Clippard site - can't tell what I need. I just need it on two canisters rather than one. Thanks!
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Post by fredyk »

I have a bag of 11924-1/8 NPT to 1/8" barb; there's 8, so if anybody wants, I'll bring to the meeting.
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Post by Spine »

Sounds like we are making progress. I'm not going until Friday so if anyone has any changes let me know.
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Post by Cristy Keister »

I also have this splitter, but it's missing 2 hose clamps. Do you think the clamps that Aaron is ordering will work on it?

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