M mike_75 Active Member Joined Jun 24, 2012 Messages 22 Reaction score 0 Jul 23, 2012 #1 Is there any way of knowing if a regulator is a CO2 or mixed gas? I have been given one but not sure which one it is? Thanks
Is there any way of knowing if a regulator is a CO2 or mixed gas? I have been given one but not sure which one it is? Thanks
BigYin Regular. Joined Dec 31, 2009 Messages 247 Reaction score 4 Location Falkirk, Scotland Jul 23, 2012 #2 any serial numbers on it that could be googled? what are the connections? Different gasses have different connections used as standard I believe - so the connection may tell you.... ?
any serial numbers on it that could be googled? what are the connections? Different gasses have different connections used as standard I believe - so the connection may tell you.... ?
Rwilts Landlord. Supporting Member Joined Apr 28, 2012 Messages 1,688 Reaction score 839 Location Cardiff Jul 23, 2012 #3 If it has a connection hose to the tank then a male joint is mixed and a female 'nut' is co2,,,i believe Mixed gas example
If it has a connection hose to the tank then a male joint is mixed and a female 'nut' is co2,,,i believe Mixed gas example
T tigerpaws Active Member Joined Jun 25, 2012 Messages 53 Reaction score 0 Jul 27, 2012 #4 Rwilts said: If it has a connection hose to the tank then a male joint is mixed and a female 'nut' is co2,,,i believe Mixed gas example Click to expand... correct
Rwilts said: If it has a connection hose to the tank then a male joint is mixed and a female 'nut' is co2,,,i believe Mixed gas example Click to expand... correct