Seeking Info On Co2 Equipment

Fishfur

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Oct 16, 2016
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Hope this isn't the wrong forum for this question. I may be able to invest in some serious CO2 equipment. Gas canister, regulator, etc.

I'm in Canada, not a lot of choices, and some out of stock where there are sources. Having struggled with DIY cheap needle valves that never hold a setting reliably, what I'd like is a very reliable, accurate needle valve and regulator set up and some info on using a pH controller with them.

Some names of good quality brands and sources for same would be much appreciated.

I'd also like to know if it is realistic to split the feed for more than one tank? I am not very familiar with this type of equipment, so if that's not practical, just tell me.
 
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zchauvin

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Jul 8, 2018
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Hope this isn't the wrong forum for this question. I may be able to invest in some serious CO2 equipment. Gas canister, regulator, etc.

I'm in Canada, not a lot of choices, and some out of stock where there are sources. Having struggled with DIY cheap needle valves that never hold a setting reliably, what I'd like is a very reliable, accurate needle valve and regulator set up and some info on using a pH controller with them.

Some names of good quality brands and sources for same would be much appreciated.

I'd also like to know if it is realistic to split the feed for more than one tank? I am not very familiar with this type of equipment, so if that's just not practical, just tell me.
It's easy to split the feed using manifolds for as many tanks as you would like, you will pay a pretty penny but find the best quality from people here. Cant name any off hand but quite a few guys build them typically Matheson and Victor brands but will be $300 and up.

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BDP603

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I also run a co2art reg and haven’t had any issues with it and haven’t had to readjust it. Can’t really beat their price for the product