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Old August 12th 03, 07:19 PM
Rod Runnheim
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Default Pressurized CO2 tank problem


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Hello folks,


That tank should last you at least 6 months, possibly a year.

If the bubbles are visible in the bubble counter, but NOT coming out of
your hose/reactor setup, this means that the air is leaking somewhere. If
it were back pressure, everything woudl equalize and the bubbles would stop.

You may want to immerse the entire setup in a bathtub or something and
find the leak that way.

Rod


 




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