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Low pressure CO2
I now know enough to try to build a stable, low(?)-cost, low-pressure CO2
regulator.
To define low-cost, I think it will end up costing about $30 more (without
the Eheim) than the high pressure system mentioned on my page below. That
is better than using a needle valve which costs more for such good
stability. If you want to buy such a system, let me know and I will put
it together for you. I need to know just how you plan to use it because I
need to select an output pressure range suitable for your application.
Meanwhile, high pressure systems are readily available. Dave
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Dave Gomberg, San Francisco mailto:gomberg at wcf_com
http://www.wcf.com/co2iron
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