Wed Sep 27, 2006 4:30 am

Lufah wrote:Ya the more I think about this the more I think I had a case of the dumbass. I think I will end up taking the regulators off and moving them inline with the regulator on the tank. Then just running my tubing through the bulkhead fittings.

Thanks for the help.

Travis


Well that or you could just run one line from the left side of the regulator mounted to your tank and plug the bottom output that you have going to the Y splitter. (If you're not using that on anything else) Then you could still have the gages mounted on the freezer and not have an akward sized regulator mounted on that tank.

Just my .02,
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Wed Sep 27, 2006 4:39 am

I've thought about that, but don't knnow how well I like the idea of running a line with 2000psi in it.


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Wed Sep 27, 2006 4:52 am

Lufah wrote:I've thought about that, but don't knnow how well I like the idea of running a line with 2000psi in it.


Travis


Ok, that's a really valid point! :eek Probably wouldn't work too well would it?? Unless you got something designed for that kind of pressure!

Knowing me, I'd of probably done it without thinking and then wonder why I was in the hospital when I woke up! :P

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Thu Sep 28, 2006 12:25 pm

Lufah wrote:I've thought about that, but don't knnow how well I like the idea of running a line with 2000psi in it.


Travis


When I originaly got my regulators setup they arrived with the high pressure line installed on my right hand port. The regulators were ganged side by side and the high pressure guage was on the left hand port. All of that was mounted to a aluminum plate. It seemed to be perfect for the way I needed to use it.
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