meter problem
Ok so I just built a meter using a inline regulator from home depot. My setup is propane goes through the reg into the meter. But it doesnt seem to regulate the pressure any. Is this a bad new part or did I do something wrong? Thanks in advance
Are you sure you got the input and output correct? Also, you do know you have to have a closed, sealed chamber (meter pipe in this case) on the output side for the regulator to work right? The regulator will allow full flow until pressure starts to build up on output side. If it sees no pressure build up, it will allow full flow until the cows come home.
Not sure what else to tell you....I use these
...fairly regularly and find them not perfect, but satisfactory for most air pressure spudgunning and metering applications.
...fairly regularly and find them not perfect, but satisfactory for most air pressure spudgunning and metering applications.
Can you post a pic of your regulator?
Maybe its one of those regulators that always regulates to nearly atmospheric pressure. (+30 millibar)
Maybe its one of those regulators that always regulates to nearly atmospheric pressure. (+30 millibar)
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Meter problem? Use feet!
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Or rather, "living paradox", considering that I normally campaign so vehemently against feet in generalALIHISGREAT wrote:jsr, you should really change your title from 'space monkey' to...
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I was just thinking the same thign about mine. It seems no matter what the regulator lets the full PSI of the propane tank into the pipe meter. The little brass knob thingy doesn't seem to be much more than an on and off switch for the regulator.
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A simple way to find out if your regulator is working is get a ball valve on the other side
so on the regulator you have connected to your propane tank another side your PSI gauge then other side 1/4" nipple into a 1/4" ball valve, make sure it is closed. If you have nothing the regulator won't do a thing. If you don't have a ball valve laying around get another PSI gauge, I've put 2 gauges going off my regulator and it worked, Mainly just need something to restrict flow
so on the regulator you have connected to your propane tank another side your PSI gauge then other side 1/4" nipple into a 1/4" ball valve, make sure it is closed. If you have nothing the regulator won't do a thing. If you don't have a ball valve laying around get another PSI gauge, I've put 2 gauges going off my regulator and it worked, Mainly just need something to restrict flow
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I have my gun built. I dry fired it a couple times, but the only way to regulate how much PSI goes into the meter pipe is by turning off the propane tank itself, because the regulator is crap, or I doin't know how to use it, or both.
The regulator has a little brass knurled knob that you turn to supposedly regulate the PSI, but even while turning it ever so slightly, it suddenly just dumps all the pressure to the other side without any sign of regulating it. I duno, maybe its a cheap regulator. It looks just like the one on that guy's propane system on the burntlake website.
http://www.burntlatke.com/jpg600/lp-overall.jpg
The regulator has a little brass knurled knob that you turn to supposedly regulate the PSI, but even while turning it ever so slightly, it suddenly just dumps all the pressure to the other side without any sign of regulating it. I duno, maybe its a cheap regulator. It looks just like the one on that guy's propane system on the burntlake website.
http://www.burntlatke.com/jpg600/lp-overall.jpg
Yeah I haven't had any luck at all with the little brass regulators either...I thought it was just me. The black one I show above does work. There are some cheap ones at Harbor Freight I'm planning to try out as well.Moonbogg wrote:The regulator has a little brass knurled knob that you turn to supposedly regulate the PSI,
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Yeah I haven't had any luck at all with the little brass regulators either...quote]starman wrote:Moonbogg wrote:The regulator has a little brass knurled knob that you turn to supposedly regulate the PSI,
OK great. At least I can sort of conclude that they are cheap and just don't work that well. I think i'll try another as well. I saw one at Lowes tonight but it had straight pipe threads and it was only 15 bucks. I didn't want another crappy one so i'll keep looking.
Stating the obvious, you are sure it's a pressure regulator, not a flow regulator right?
Because a flow reg won't be any use for this.
I mean, they think colourise has no U in it, and should have a Z in there. You would trust people who would spell like that? :tongue3:
Because a flow reg won't be any use for this.
That would be metRE, ignore these Americans who don't know how to spell properly.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Meter problem? Use feet!
I mean, they think colourise has no U in it, and should have a Z in there. You would trust people who would spell like that? :tongue3:
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?