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My co2 needle valve loses flow after a few minutes. Its not the pressure in the tank or on the regulator - those stay rock solid. It seems like the needle valve is clogging. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?

:D
 
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Have you taken apart and cleaned the needle valve?

The ultimate solution is to dump the needle valve and get a flow meter w/ valve. I might even have an extra laying around at work for you "Mr. I'd rather post then call Gresham" :lol:
 
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:D

Well, if you have one, bring it over! Got a bubble counter as well? Bubble counter solution? Bring it!
 
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Bubble counter solution is glycerine, so yah, I gots some :)

When I'm at the farm today, I will hunt it down (if we have extras). I have one myself if I can find it. No bubble counter, but they're easy to make.
 

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