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TheSwede

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May 5, 2025
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Hello everyone, i need some help figuring out which gas valve / regulator type i need for my helium tank.
From what i can make out it's a chinese made tank if thats of any help.

After reading Final Exit it seems like i need a gas valve that lets me set it to 15/Lpm.
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I'm located in the EU and will likely source the part(s) from China via Aliexpress due to budget constraints.

Thanks everyone!
 
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RoadtoFreedomTwo

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May 28, 2025
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Hi!
I'm not in the EU so won't be able to help with connections, but wanted to check in before you get too far.... the pictures attached look like a helium tank you'd get for balloons at the store. It might be a US regulation, but our tanks typically include a mix of 80% helium and 20% oxygen, which will NOT work for CTB. Did you confirm this tank is 100% Helium?

You're correct that you'll need a regulator to manage pressure and a flowmeter to dial in and be precise. Have you checked out the gas megathread? If not, I can drop a link.
 
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locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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Best I can tell you is it's a bullet-nose connection type and the threads are "straight". You'll need to measure the outside diameter of the threads to find their size. I assume it's metric maybe. Idk. Maybe not. You'll also need to measure the number of threads per given length - like threads per centimeter, or threads per inch, of length. I couldn't find any Chinese connectors that looked like that one. No UK, either.

Edit: That MAY BE, and I'm going to repeat MAY BE, a 1/4" flare connection. You need to measure it.

First things first, are you in the US?
 
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TheSwede

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May 5, 2025
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Hi!
I'm not in the EU so won't be able to help with connections, but wanted to check in before you get too far.... the pictures attached look like a helium tank you'd get for balloons at the store. It might be a US regulation, but our tanks typically include a mix of 80% helium and 20% oxygen, which will NOT work for CTB. Did you confirm this tank is 100% Helium?

You're correct that you'll need a regulator to manage pressure and a flowmeter to dial in and be precise. Have you checked out the gas megathread? If not, I can drop a link.
Thank you so much for taking your time to respond. I did indeed confirm that it was 100% helium. Yes i did check that megathread but didn't find any answers there
Best I can tell you is it's a bullet-nose connection type and the threads are "straight". You'll need to measure the outside diameter of the threads to find their size. I assume it's metric maybe. Idk. Maybe not. You'll also need to measure the number of threads per given length - like threads per centimeter, or threads per inch, of length. I couldn't find any Chinese connectors that looked like that one. No UK, either.

Edit: That MAY BE, and I'm going to repeat MAY BE, a 1/4" flare connection. You need to measure it.

First things first, are you in the US?
Thanks to you as well for taking your time to help me out :).

I just measured what i could, it's hard because of the tank handles interfering access so take the numbers & count with a grain of salt.

The threads seem to span over pretty much exactly 1cm.
I think 8 threads across 1cm.
10.7ish mm lowest point of thread.
10.96ish mm highest point of thread.

I'm in the EU.
Thankful for any help you could offer
 
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Galahad

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Mar 21, 2024
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Is there a manufacturer label, we may be able to search the product and find the fitting

Don't post a link to it for sale though

DM me if you want.
 

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