CO2 regulator - questions and picture
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2015 8:50 am
I have a extra partially broken dual output regulator, because taprite sent me a replacement and didn't want the old one back.
One of the two output assemblies doesn't work:
--even when fully disassembled, the needle from low-pressure guage (B) is at the incorrect position (position shown in light blue)
--when any pressure is applied to it, the safety vent in the back of the regulator body (C) vents immediately.
I am certain that A, D, and the unmarked portions of the picture are fully functional. I'm not one to F-around with something that I don't fully understand and could cause a potentially very dangerous situation, so I see my options as
-Sell as-is to someone that knows what is going on and can fix it
-discard the broken section (B C) and sell as a used 1-output regulator
-fix it, if it's safe?
-Use the good pieces and make a 3-output regulator out of my new 2-output one?
-trade/give away various pieces or whatever
-? suggestions
One of the two output assemblies doesn't work:
--even when fully disassembled, the needle from low-pressure guage (B) is at the incorrect position (position shown in light blue)
--when any pressure is applied to it, the safety vent in the back of the regulator body (C) vents immediately.
I am certain that A, D, and the unmarked portions of the picture are fully functional. I'm not one to F-around with something that I don't fully understand and could cause a potentially very dangerous situation, so I see my options as
-Sell as-is to someone that knows what is going on and can fix it
-discard the broken section (B C) and sell as a used 1-output regulator
-fix it, if it's safe?
-Use the good pieces and make a 3-output regulator out of my new 2-output one?
-trade/give away various pieces or whatever
-? suggestions