Hi,
I bought a regulator off of eBay a while back and it's been working well. The problem is, there isn't any identifiable manufacturer on the regulator and it has a non-standard connector. It seems like most regulators have a 1/8" tip that fits into a CO2 tank. The one I bought has a 3/8" tip.
I lost the original nylon washer and have been unable to find a replacement. I did find a rubber washer at Ace Hardware that had the proper thickness and dimensions. The replacement washer used to have a rubber nipple on it that I cut off with an x-acto knife to create a flat washer. The last two CO2 tanks have bled out using this replacement washer. The first time I thought it was a problem with my firestone-style gas post. The second time was using a tested keg with brand new o-rings and universal poppets.
Attaching some photos that I created that have the dimensions of the regulator tip, since I can't explain it very well. I forgot to mark the depth of the tip, it is .125in" thick. Thank you for your help!
I bought a regulator off of eBay a while back and it's been working well. The problem is, there isn't any identifiable manufacturer on the regulator and it has a non-standard connector. It seems like most regulators have a 1/8" tip that fits into a CO2 tank. The one I bought has a 3/8" tip.
I lost the original nylon washer and have been unable to find a replacement. I did find a rubber washer at Ace Hardware that had the proper thickness and dimensions. The replacement washer used to have a rubber nipple on it that I cut off with an x-acto knife to create a flat washer. The last two CO2 tanks have bled out using this replacement washer. The first time I thought it was a problem with my firestone-style gas post. The second time was using a tested keg with brand new o-rings and universal poppets.
Attaching some photos that I created that have the dimensions of the regulator tip, since I can't explain it very well. I forgot to mark the depth of the tip, it is .125in" thick. Thank you for your help!