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![]() I have had the Milwaukee MA957 regulator that includes the solenoid and bubble counter for about 10 months now and I have problems getting the bubble count to stay. After I set the bubble rate, when I come back the next morning or a few hours later the bubble rate would have dropped to none or the rate of about 1 bpm.
Does anybody else have the same problem or is does anybody know a fix the this problem? Thanks CWLee
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![]() I am using that same devise and have not had a problem with it so far. Mind you I only started using it 3 days ago. The bubble counter does seem to indicate slightly more bmp than the bubble counter on the reactor itself though.
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![]() I have the same problem with mine and know of one other person with the same problem. Still haven't figured out how to fix the problem. Hopefully somebody does know.
Keith |
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![]() It doesnt matter what brand you use you will run in to this to some extent. as the pressure increses on the back side of the valve the flow slows down
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![]() I had the same problem. They sent me a trouble shooting guide. Which told me to have no pressure in the right gauge. To open my needle valve all the way, and then slowly turn in the regulator knob until bubble start coming to the rough count of what you want them at, or a little more, and then use the needle valve to slow it down. The guy told me on the phone that there is to much pressure on the needle valve, if you set your psi in the right gauge. He also told me they are trying to get them removed from the regulator setup, and that eventually there will just be the one to tell you home much CO2 is in the tank. I've had to adjust it a couple of time, the first few days, but since then it has worked great
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![]() I have the new trouble shooting guide from Milwaukee at www.oceanaquatics.com
Under CO2 Regulator Help. Wendell |
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Steve
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![]() Hi Steve
This is straight from Milwaukee and seems to work for most applications. Wendell |