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ClownWorld2023

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Sep 18, 2023
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It should be possible using a quick coupling.


You may need an extension hose though.

flow meter regulator that was purchased in North America.


What is the regulator outlet connection?
I need to know this to confirm whether a coupling exists for it.
 
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ClownWorld2023

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CharizardEX

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Oct 15, 2023
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I think this regulator's outlet thread must be 1/4 NPT type, and the hood must be connected using a 344 coupler.
But I don't know if it's possible to connect them directly. I thought the hood used a 1/4 G type thread.

Someone else should confirm this for you.

You can also try asking this in the inert gas megathread.
Okay great thank you so much for your help, I was also thinking of using this regulator but I think it's an argon regulator with carbon dioxide. It can connect to a nitrogen tank so I'm wondering if I could use it and replace of a nitrogen flow meter and regulator.

Amazon product ASIN B01I67VKFW
 
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ClownWorld2023

Arcanist
Sep 18, 2023
479
Okay great thank you so much for your help, I was also thinking of using this regulator but I think it's an argon regulator with carbon dioxide. It can connect to a nitrogen tank so I'm wondering if I could use it and replace of a nitrogen flow meter and regulator.

Amazon product ASIN B01I67VKFW

Yes you should be able to use it.

For the LPM flow it just makes a small difference.
 

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