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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

You need a guage.

In Reply to: PSI-Regulators posted by Kyle on June 03, 2003 at 22:49:58:


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BodyByHostess

on June 04, 2003 at 09:50:39

The only way to know what pressure you're running is to measure it with a guage. There are a few options.
-You can install a mini guage below your front block (there's probably a plug there now). This will register your operating pressure.
-You could install a guage on your inline reg if it allows one.
-You could bring your marker or just the inline to your local shop.
-You could build a pressure tester. I took some spare parts and made one that's been quite useful. I took an old ASA (mine was from a remote setup I no longer used, but any standard bottomline ASA will do) and installed a guage where the output line had been. I screwed on a spare gas-thru grip and put a quick connect (with a slide check) on the input port of the gas-thru. To test tank output, I hook up my tank to the quick disconnect/slide check. To test regulator settings, I remove the ASA w/the guage and screw the reg into that.

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