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HelpNitrogen regulator
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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.
What continent are you from? The one in the image is a Bossweld, dual gauge reg with built in flow meter. Not expensive and was the same price at a hardware store as on Ebay. Get one that goes up to 25 LPM if using a bag or CF hood.
What continent are you from? The one in the image is a Bossweld, dual gauge reg with built in flow meter. Not expensive and was the same price at a hardware store as on Ebay. Get one that goes up to 25 LPM if using a bag or CF hood.
Did you get the orange hose locally? Au.
Im not sure what to get to extend the eebd hose.this looks better because you can't accidentally crush it and stop the air flow.
Hi Fella, the hose is available at any hardware or welding store. Are you using a hood or a plastic bag? Hood youll want a similar dimension hose; plastic bag use medical transparent thin hose. But you know that right?
Hi, thanks for replying.
I chose EEBD. (hood).
I like this hose in the pic because it's a continental variflex which apparently COULD be quite flexible and crush resistant too, both qualities ideal for our needs I think.
I actually first thought you were in Aus for some reason and then realised your username, lol.
I bought the bossweld dual stage N regulator as well(I already have a single stage regulator). I read that dual stage reg holds pressure stable better.
Did the hose fit the regulator barb ok?, because the barb is 5mm I think and the hose is about 6.4mm if it matches EEBD hose right?
Thank YOU for replying. I am trying to summon the courage to get this task done this evening. I have taken plenty of relaxants so am rather dreamy. Im just watching some of my favourite documentaries and deciding wether to have a final meal. The hose fits the barb just fine with a hose clamp. The Bosswell is a super regulator....two stage. Ill be online for another couple of hours.
Using oxygen tubing is the standard tubing used for exit bags. I'd recommend sticking with that. Using the tubing that comes with the regulator may present problems, it may be too heavy and cause too big of a gap at the entrance where you put the tube into the bag. I used PVC tubing and I believe it left just a big gap enough to purge the CO2.
Using oxygen tubing is the standard tubing used for exit bags. I'd recommend sticking with that. Using the tubing that comes with the regulator may present problems, it may be too heavy and cause too big of a gap at the entrance where you put the tube into the bag. I used PVC tubing and I believe it left just a big gap enough to purge the CO2.
Do you know how to position your head? For example, if I am sitting on the couch, my head will fall back into the cushion when I pass out, or if I am in a recliner, it will be resting back against the back rest. Will this mess up the bag inflation? Or should I just inflate it with my head already leaning back? Also am wondering how tight to tighten the bag around the neck? A firm fit, a somewhat loose fit, or as tight as it goes? Thanks for the help.
Do you know how to position your head? For example, if I am sitting on the couch, my head will fall back into the cushion when I pass out, or if I am in a recliner, it will be resting back against the back rest. Will this mess up the bag inflation? Or should I just inflate it with my head already leaning back? Also am wondering how tight to tighten the bag around the neck? A firm fit, a somewhat loose fit, or as tight as it goes? Thanks for the help.
I was thinking of sitting in the car with the seat tilted a bit to the back and seat belt fastened. That should reduce risk of things going wrong when I start involuntary movements.
About the tightness, The PPH recommends a fit that allows a few fingers to be inserted between the neck and the bag. It described as tight but not choking.
I was thinking of sitting in the car with the seat tilted a bit to the back and seat belt fastened. That should reduce risk of things going wrong when I start involuntary movements.
About the tightness, The PPH recommends a fit that allows a few fingers to be inserted between the neck and the bag. It described as tight but not choking.
Hey I have a Elsa I bought used.
I think it's from a ship like most used EEBD's on the bay. I have no Idea if it's actually been used(worn by someone) or not as these hoods are only used very very rarely.
I would say it was made over 10 years ago.
It looks in great condition but I'm wondering if I should trust it due to the age, used condition?
I actually have a Chinese one too(common one AB)
I'm thinking I should use the Chinese one even though it's probably not as good as a name brand Elsa that's used?
(I actually was thinking the opposite a short while ago lol).
What do you guys think?
I hope I posted this in the right section, I realized I have been posting in not the most ideal places sometimes.
Hope everyone is doing as well as could be.
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