olie
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Assuming that the low-pressure side adjusts to the value-ranges I want, is there any reason not to use something sold as an O2 regulator on my CO2 tank, the sold-as CO2 regulator on my N2 tank, etc?
I'm thinking that they're all just gas-pressure regulators and sold as CO2 or O2 in an attempt to grab different markets (maybe brewers vs welders), but it's all the same hardware on the inside, right?
Or is there something special that makes one regulator work for some gases, but not others?
(Then there's the whole business of "beer gas" -- CO2/N2 mix!)
Thanks!
~Ted
I'm thinking that they're all just gas-pressure regulators and sold as CO2 or O2 in an attempt to grab different markets (maybe brewers vs welders), but it's all the same hardware on the inside, right?
Or is there something special that makes one regulator work for some gases, but not others?
(Then there's the whole business of "beer gas" -- CO2/N2 mix!)
Thanks!
~Ted