SelfSupplied
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Alright I just got my new dual meter co2 tank valve in the mail. Awesome, right? I procede to set up tubing around the rim of my hps light so the co2 would shower down on my plants when the timer is on. When the co2 is on, the vents are off. I used an exacto knife and just cut slits in my tubing where I want it took leak. One problem I perceive is that my timers have a minimum interval of 15 minutes. According to the co2 chart here my co2 on the lowest setting only needs to run 3.27 minutes. Hmmm?
So my question. The valve is brass, there is no rubber sealing or anything. It's threaded and screws on to the co2 tank. The directions say to screw it on by hand. I did so as tight as I could but when I turn the co2 tank to put it's pressure in control of the valve it rapidly leaks (or rather sprays!) out where the valve connects. I don't own a wrench, but I'm going to go buy one as soon as I'm sober enough to drive. The connection where the tank connects to the valve is brass on brass, shouldn't there be rubber in there somewhere to make it seal?
Any thoughts on my question or my co2 setup would be greatly appreciated.
So my question. The valve is brass, there is no rubber sealing or anything. It's threaded and screws on to the co2 tank. The directions say to screw it on by hand. I did so as tight as I could but when I turn the co2 tank to put it's pressure in control of the valve it rapidly leaks (or rather sprays!) out where the valve connects. I don't own a wrench, but I'm going to go buy one as soon as I'm sober enough to drive. The connection where the tank connects to the valve is brass on brass, shouldn't there be rubber in there somewhere to make it seal?
Any thoughts on my question or my co2 setup would be greatly appreciated.