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REGULATORS. STOUT GAS OR OXYGEN

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Jimbrew

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REGS A MILLION

Regulators for STOUT GAS OR OXYGEN

NOT SUITABLE FOR CO2 BEER GAS

Many to choose from

Some new condition

$15 each

Jim Case

BRisbane

Can post if required, postage paid by purchaser

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These are not suitable for Stout either.they are the wrong thread as Nitrogen is an inert gas for stout.

cheers
Oxygen only
 
I have used this type of regulator on my Stout gas.

There is no special thread for Oxygen, only Medical Oxygen

Jim
 
Hi Jim, do you know if these can be used with the disposable O2 bottles found at Bunnings etc?
 
Hi All

It is the nternal bits of the reg that determine what gasses they will work with. ie the materials in diaphram etc can be rubber or metal etc. So may be able to be used and the price is good if the connection can be changed.
The fitting on these is type 10 5/8" RH thread. The CO2 tanks we all use are Type 30 and completely different.

TYPE 10
5/8" BSP RH Internal, 14 T.P.I.
Internal angled sealing face, thread I.D, 21.0mm
Gases: oxygen, helium, argon, non-flammable non-toxic mixtures
James


TYPE 30
0.860" WHIT RH, 14 T.P.I.
Flat end sealing face, thread O.D. 21.8mm
Gases: carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide
 
motman said:
Hi Jim, do you know if these can be used with the disposable O2 bottles found at Bunnings etc?
I'm interested in this as well. If the thread is universal I'll grab one.
 
I'll grab one if you can post to WA.

Just out of interest, thread type aside, why can't they be used on CO2?
 
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