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Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)

Hi,

John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.

I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.

With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.

I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.

If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.

I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.

I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.

Thank you
Darragh Sherwin

Help Needed: Setting up regulator on F/E

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05 Mar 2012 20:38 #1 by JSleator (Jason Sleator)
Have a look at pic attached. As far as i can see i have it all attached correctly, its good and tight all round. The solenoid was attached to the outlet where there was a brass fitting for attaching co2 tube directly to, i removed this to put the solenoid on.

Problem is when I fire it up, the co2 comes blasting out of a little side valve (marked on image) There is a little plastic & rubber washer in there it is positioned correctly and nut is on good and tight. Also im afraid to loosen anything now as the psi is at full reading even though i have the main valve turned off.

Help Please! :S
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05 Mar 2012 21:06 #2 by BillG (Bill Gray)
Is it a new regulator or have you used it before? the co2 is actually venting from the pressure release, means the pressure from the FE is too high for the regulator :ohmy: It could be that the outlet is closed, have you tried to open the needle valve fully to allow the co2 out to the co2 line?
I know you said you are reluctant to open anything given its showing pressure at full, but if you close the extinguisher outlet by releasing whatever you are using to close the handle, then you are only releasing the pressure within the regulator itself. hope this makes sense.

Drop me a pm if you wish and I can send you my number and try to talk through the set-up and some tests you can do.

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05 Mar 2012 22:03 #3 by JSleator (Jason Sleator)
It is a new regulator. I have the flow valve open and now have co2 coming out of the flow valve and safety release. You may be right about the pressure on the bottle, the reading is past the numbers on the dial.I still have not managed to get the dial back to 0, even tho the handle is not pressed and the flow valve is open. I held down the handle for a good while to see if i could release some pressure but the regulator started to frost over, so stopped in fear of damaging the solenoid.

PM sent to Bill. Will keep the thread updated in the name of education!

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05 Mar 2012 23:39 #4 by wylam (Stuart Sexton)
the safety valve is there for a reason, ie release pressure in the cylinder until it is safe.Now unless there is a problem with the safety valve itself then the only other explanation is that the cylinder has been filled beyond its safe working pressure.these containers will have a very high safety rating so there should be no cause for alarm. But if i were you i would keep releasing gas until the safety valve stops venting.If it vents until the tank is empty then the valve is faulty.not sure how the frost will effect the solenoid but it will not have any adverse effects on the regulator, its just a reaction to the gas escaping.

Stuart.

Multi tasking: Screwing up more than one thing at a time.

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06 Mar 2012 06:47 #5 by johnportman (John Clarke)
hi mate.i have the same regulator but dont have the solenoid valve.
i had the same problem with the co2 gushing out of the safety valve, no matter what i tryed the co2 would still gush out of the safety valve.
it turned out to be a falty regulator, when i turned in the gray knob on the front of the regulator, it would release to much co2 and i couldn't control it. when i turned the regulator on, the needle on the right side would shoot around and the co2 would gush out of the safety valve.
i ended up returning the regulator and it was replaced with in a couple of days.

hope that helps,
john

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06 Mar 2012 13:25 #6 by JSleator (Jason Sleator)
The canister through work, it was not needed.

Vendor i got regulator from has been very helpful,im bringing my set up to them, and they are going to help me with it. Will let you know how i get on.

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07 Mar 2012 19:23 #7 by JSleator (Jason Sleator)
Replacement regulator promptly provided and working fine! :cool:

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07 Mar 2012 21:00 #8 by BillG (Bill Gray)
Happy days :) I assume that implies the regulator itslef was at fault?

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