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I'm trying to find a reliable nitrogen flowmeter/regulator for the inert gas method; there are many options online.

What is the best option?
 
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The one I got was the Miller Flow Gauge Regulator https://www.millerwelds.com/accesso...rs/flow-gauge-argon-regulator-50-scfh-3150580 For Argon, meaning you'll have to adjust the flow rate a tad bit higher than 15 lpm to properly equate 15 lpm on an argon regulator.

I couldn't trust any regulator on Amazon because the one I got was cheap and leaked. So I went with one that's more expensive and name brand
Thank you! Did you have any problems with the Miller?
 
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Thank you! Did you have any problems with the Miller?
Honestly, finding the
  • Nut: CGA-032 (5/8" - 18) RH Male "B" Size
  • Nipple: 2-7/32" Length, 1/4" Hose, "B" Size
For the regulator was a bit of a hassle, to warn you.
I live in Canada and found both pieces eventually on Amazon

Depending on your tank, I found I had to tighten it quite a bit so it doesn't leak.

It's a bit costly but I found it on a Canadian website for half the price it goes for.

Other than those few caveats it's a solid regulator that has worked well in all the tests I have done.
 
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@SomewhereAlongThe So, just buying a regulator is not sufficient to connect it to the tank; you have to also buy a nut and nipple?
 
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@SomewhereAlongThe So, just buying a regulator is not sufficient to connect it to the tank; you have to also buy a nut and nipple?
Buying the regulator is sufficient to connect it to the tank, but if you want to be able to connect a hose you need the barbed nipple. Unfortunately the regulator doesn't come with one.
 
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