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![]() Hello, I have a 500g JBL CO2 bottle which I currently refill by taking it to the fish shop and having it replaced for a filled bottled for £9. I was trying to look for other cheaper alternatives and made some phone calls, but it seems that gas suppliers would only do that if you rent the bottle from them and pay a monthly fee, which wouldn't be cheaper. Anyone knows of a cheaper way to have CO2 bottles refilled? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. -- NCG |
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![]() "NCG" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a 500g JBL CO2 bottle which I currently refill by taking it to the fish shop and having it replaced for a filled bottled for £9. I was trying to look for other cheaper alternatives and made some phone calls, but it seems that gas suppliers would only do that if you rent the bottle from them and pay a monthly fee, which wouldn't be cheaper. Anyone knows of a cheaper way to have CO2 bottles refilled? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. -- NCG I had the same problem - my LFS in Hampshire is now trying to source it. HTH - Dave |
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![]() Dave S wrote: "NCG" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a 500g JBL CO2 bottle which I currently refill by taking it to the fish shop and having it replaced for a filled bottled for £9. I was trying to look for other cheaper alternatives and made some phone calls, but it seems that gas suppliers would only do that if you rent the bottle from them and pay a monthly fee, which wouldn't be cheaper. Anyone knows of a cheaper way to have CO2 bottles refilled? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. -- NCG I had the same problem - my LFS in Hampshire is now trying to source it. Now you're making me paranoid. I'd better start ringing around now before my 2kg bottle runs down. How about a fire station? Nikki |
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![]() "Nikki Casali" wrote in message ... Dave S wrote: "NCG" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a 500g JBL CO2 bottle which I currently refill by taking it to the fish shop and having it replaced for a filled bottled for £9. I was trying to look for other cheaper alternatives and made some phone calls, but it seems that gas suppliers would only do that if you rent the bottle from them and pay a monthly fee, which wouldn't be cheaper. Anyone knows of a cheaper way to have CO2 bottles refilled? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. -- NCG I had the same problem - my LFS in Hampshire is now trying to source it. Now you're making me paranoid. I'd better start ringing around now before my 2kg bottle runs down. How about a fire station? I use 3Kg bottles from my local Calor depot . The JBL regulator needs a slight sanding with wet & dry to fit but works a treat. About £15 a refill - just take the old bottle to the depot & grab a full one. I. |
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![]() "Nikki Casali" wrote in message ... Dave S wrote: "NCG" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a 500g JBL CO2 bottle which I currently refill by taking it to the fish shop and having it replaced for a filled bottled for £9. I was trying to look for other cheaper alternatives and made some phone calls, but it seems that gas suppliers would only do that if you rent the bottle from them and pay a monthly fee, which wouldn't be cheaper. Anyone knows of a cheaper way to have CO2 bottles refilled? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. -- NCG I had the same problem - my LFS in Hampshire is now trying to source it. Now you're making me paranoid. I'd better start ringing around now before my 2kg bottle runs down. How about a fire station? Nikki Hi Nikki - I've tried local fire stations - they send theirs 'away' to be refilled. I think there are also H&S issues :-( I've been without now for 3 weeks (the co2 that is!) and I don't want to be in this position again, therefore I'm look for a spare bottle. Dave Dave |
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![]() "Iain Miller" wrote in message ... "Nikki Casali" wrote in message ... Dave S wrote: "NCG" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a 500g JBL CO2 bottle which I currently refill by taking it to the fish shop and having it replaced for a filled bottled for £9. I was trying to look for other cheaper alternatives and made some phone calls, but it seems that gas suppliers would only do that if you rent the bottle from them and pay a monthly fee, which wouldn't be cheaper. Anyone knows of a cheaper way to have CO2 bottles refilled? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. -- NCG I had the same problem - my LFS in Hampshire is now trying to source it. Now you're making me paranoid. I'd better start ringing around now before my 2kg bottle runs down. How about a fire station? I use 3Kg bottles from my local Calor depot . The JBL regulator needs a slight sanding with wet & dry to fit but works a treat. About £15 a refill - just take the old bottle to the depot & grab a full one. I. Hi Iain - Excuse my ignorance; Is co2 the same as Calor gas? (Stupid question I know) Dave |
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![]() "Dave S" wrote in message ... "Iain Miller" wrote in message ... "Nikki Casali" wrote in message ... Dave S wrote: "NCG" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a 500g JBL CO2 bottle which I currently refill by taking it to the fish shop and having it replaced for a filled bottled for £9. I was trying to look for other cheaper alternatives and made some phone calls, but it seems that gas suppliers would only do that if you rent the bottle from them and pay a monthly fee, which wouldn't be cheaper. Anyone knows of a cheaper way to have CO2 bottles refilled? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. -- NCG I had the same problem - my LFS in Hampshire is now trying to source it. Now you're making me paranoid. I'd better start ringing around now before my 2kg bottle runs down. How about a fire station? I use 3Kg bottles from my local Calor depot . The JBL regulator needs a slight sanding with wet & dry to fit but works a treat. About £15 a refill - just take the old bottle to the depot & grab a full one. I. Hi Iain - Excuse my ignorance; Is co2 the same as Calor gas? (Stupid question I know) LOL...no! Calor supply all sorts of different bottled gases - propane, butane, oxygen, CO2, Acetylene etc etc etc. The CO2 is usually supplied for pubs I think - but they have racks of the stuff at my local depot just outside Guildford. Two different sized bottles - a 3kg and 7Kg. The 3Kg bottle is around 51/52 cm tall & maybe 15cm across. The 7Kg is twice as tall. The bottles are not pretty but fortunately it fits in the cupboard under my tank. You don't have to buy a bottle & there is no deposit - just turn up & ask for a 3kg or 7kg bottle of CO2, hand over your £15 (dunno what the 7Kg costs - probably £25-£30) & that's that. When its empty take it back & get another one. Because its meant for pubs etc its "food grade" CO2 so its very clean & works well. I've been using it for a couple of years with no problems. One bottle lasts me about 9-10 months in my 65G tank & I don't worry too much about wasteage or limiting surface movement. Its controlled by a PH controller anyway so it turns itself on & off as needed. The JBL regulator is slightly oversize for the Calor bottle (which has an international std neck on it). All you need to do is take the O-ring off the regulator (carefully!) & have at it with some 120 Grit Wet & dry sandpaper - takes about 10-15 minutes just to take enough off for it to fit. Get a calor bottle, try & fit the regulator & you'll see what I mean & which bit you need to "adjust". The threaded collar that you tighten up onto the bottle fits fine - its the bit inside this that doesn't go inside the calor neck properly. My tip for the day is to buy yourself some spare O-rings if you don't have any! Its the O-ring that makes the seal anyway ( a tiny smear of vaseline is a good idea on the rubber) so don't worry about doing it & the thing still works fine on the std JBL bottle - I still use mine for a couple of days here & there everytime I run out of the main bottle. You'll take the chrome off the nose of the regulator obviously but that is no matter - underneath its brass as would be expected & you don't see the bit you need to adjust. Lord alone knows why JBL made the thing slightly oversize - probably to make sure we had to use their hideously overpriced CO2 I expect! HTH Iain |
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![]() "Iain Miller" wrote in message ... "Dave S" wrote in message ... "Iain Miller" wrote in message ... "Nikki Casali" wrote in message ... Dave S wrote: "NCG" wrote in message ... Hello, I have a 500g JBL CO2 bottle which I currently refill by taking it to the fish shop and having it replaced for a filled bottled for £9. I was trying to look for other cheaper alternatives and made some phone calls, but it seems that gas suppliers would only do that if you rent the bottle from them and pay a monthly fee, which wouldn't be cheaper. Anyone knows of a cheaper way to have CO2 bottles refilled? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. -- NCG I had the same problem - my LFS in Hampshire is now trying to source it. Now you're making me paranoid. I'd better start ringing around now before my 2kg bottle runs down. How about a fire station? I use 3Kg bottles from my local Calor depot . The JBL regulator needs a slight sanding with wet & dry to fit but works a treat. About £15 a refill - just take the old bottle to the depot & grab a full one. I. Hi Iain - Excuse my ignorance; Is co2 the same as Calor gas? (Stupid question I know) LOL...no! Calor supply all sorts of different bottled gases - propane, butane, oxygen, CO2, Acetylene etc etc etc. The CO2 is usually supplied for pubs I think - but they have racks of the stuff at my local depot just outside Guildford. Two different sized bottles - a 3kg and 7Kg. The 3Kg bottle is around 51/52 cm tall & maybe 15cm across. The 7Kg is twice as tall. The bottles are not pretty but fortunately it fits in the cupboard under my tank. You don't have to buy a bottle & there is no deposit - just turn up & ask for a 3kg or 7kg bottle of CO2, hand over your £15 (dunno what the 7Kg costs - probably £25-£30) & that's that. When its empty take it back & get another one. Because its meant for pubs etc its "food grade" CO2 so its very clean & works well. I've been using it for a couple of years with no problems. One bottle lasts me about 9-10 months in my 65G tank & I don't worry too much about wasteage or limiting surface movement. Its controlled by a PH controller anyway so it turns itself on & off as needed. The JBL regulator is slightly oversize for the Calor bottle (which has an international std neck on it). All you need to do is take the O-ring off the regulator (carefully!) & have at it with some 120 Grit Wet & dry sandpaper - takes about 10-15 minutes just to take enough off for it to fit. Get a calor bottle, try & fit the regulator & you'll see what I mean & which bit you need to "adjust". The threaded collar that you tighten up onto the bottle fits fine - its the bit inside this that doesn't go inside the calor neck properly. My tip for the day is to buy yourself some spare O-rings if you don't have any! Its the O-ring that makes the seal anyway ( a tiny smear of vaseline is a good idea on the rubber) so don't worry about doing it & the thing still works fine on the std JBL bottle - I still use mine for a couple of days here & there everytime I run out of the main bottle. You'll take the chrome off the nose of the regulator obviously but that is no matter - underneath its brass as would be expected & you don't see the bit you need to adjust. Lord alone knows why JBL made the thing slightly oversize - probably to make sure we had to use their hideously overpriced CO2 I expect! HTH Iain Thanks for taking the time to reply in such detail - it really is appreciated. I'll start looking into this as another option to obtain CO2. Dave |
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![]() Iain Miller wrote: "Nikki Casali" wrote in message ... Now you're making me paranoid. I'd better start ringing around now before my 2kg bottle runs down. How about a fire station? I use 3Kg bottles from my local Calor depot . The JBL regulator needs a slight sanding with wet & dry to fit but works a treat. About £15 a refill - just take the old bottle to the depot & grab a full one. I found a supplier that supplies 3.5kg bottles. The deposit is £50 and a refill is £11. No one seems to be able to directly refill my 2kg bottle though. I'm wondering what sort of place we're talking about for that? Nikki |
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![]() I found a supplier that supplies 3.5kg bottles. The deposit is £50 and a refill is £11. No one seems to be able to directly refill my 2kg bottle though. I'm wondering what sort of place we're talking about for that? Dunno - "with difficulty" is the answer I think. Lots of places won't refill other manufacturer's bottles on safety grounds.... Suggest you take it back to the LFS you bought it from & push the problem back onto them - if they can't solve it for a reasonable sum (bearing in mind 3kg bottle from calor is £15 with no deposit etc) then ask for your money back & wander off to your local Calor depot. I. |
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