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1st guage tank pressure
2nd guage supply pressure then the soleniod then it looks like the needle valve.....for gas input to the reactor there should be a clamp of sorts on the in flow line from aquarium to the reactor...this regulates water input |
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thanks. right now the tank pressure is just over 5 MPa which would be 750psi if i'm right. its a 10 pound tank. 1 MPa = 150psi, the other gauge i had about 0.1 which is 15psi. so i just need to adjust the needle valve then. think i have it figured out
Last edited by adidas; 03-03-2008 at 12:41 AM. |
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hmmm guage says 0.2 and there are absolutely no bubbles... am i leaking co2?
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My discharge pressure is 20 psi. Your soleniod might be the problem. Open up the needle valve a little more to see if you can get it to bubble in the chamber
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I'm inclined to think solenoid valve too at this point..
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Dumb question....is the soleniod plugged in.....sorry had to ask
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found the problem!
the needle valve and the solenoid were both clogged up, got them all apart now and cleaning them. |