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On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 03:16:46 -0500, "Racf"
wrote: A couple of thoughts: 1. Single stage regulators are cheap...and not as accurate as a 2 stage....You paid 2 stage money....The one stage would show an accurate reading if you let the output bleed quickly while setting the gauge.. 99% of planted aquarists who use compressed-CO2 setups are using single stage regulators. They do the job perfectly fine. And while $65.00 is a little high for a cheap reg, it's way below the cost of a dual-stage regulator. And the dual stage regs are overkill for our purposes. 3. I hate trade-ins for things like this....It may be OK for a cutting rig that has all valves shutoff most of the time....but who wants a leaky old bottle You are not going to get a "leaky" bottle. And for cutting, if the valves were shut-off, you'd still have the leak, if it was the bottle. The only downside to trade-in tanks are the physical appearance. Chuck Gadd http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua |
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