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The issue of whether Argon Regulator can be used for Nitrogen Gas to adjust the flow rate of Nitrogen is also mentioned in the following thread:
- QUESTION #1: After reading the 1st post of the above thread, i immediately asked the same question: Why is it that people say an Argon Regulator is okay enough to be used to measure/adjust the flow rate of Nitrogen gas? (e.g. adjusting the flow rate of Nitrogen to 15 Lpm).
TiredHorse in the "Exit bag and inert gas megathread" mentions about 'The Regulator' part of his post, that:
I just would like some reassurance to the claim that CO2/Argon Regulator also works for N2 (Nitrogen) for the purposes of adjusting/measuring the flow rate of Nitrogen accurately.
Can anyone back up the above claim that CO2/Argon Regulator works for N2 also? Or is there a counter argument to the above claim?
- QUESTION #2: And also, why does the above mentioned CO2/Argon Regulator comes as a Regulator that can be used for both CO2 & Argon? Is there anything similar to each other about both CO2 & Argon? Why does CO2 & Argon always come together when talking about a Regulator? Is there some sort of reason?
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/inert-gas-argon-nitrogen.13419/
- QUESTION #1: After reading the 1st post of the above thread, i immediately asked the same question: Why is it that people say an Argon Regulator is okay enough to be used to measure/adjust the flow rate of Nitrogen gas? (e.g. adjusting the flow rate of Nitrogen to 15 Lpm).
TiredHorse in the "Exit bag and inert gas megathread" mentions about 'The Regulator' part of his post, that:
The Regulator:
Harbor Freight Tools offers a cheap CO2/Ar regulator (it also works for N2) with a flowmeter that shows flow in both Cfh and Lpm and goes high enough for our purposes. This is what I have.
I just would like some reassurance to the claim that CO2/Argon Regulator also works for N2 (Nitrogen) for the purposes of adjusting/measuring the flow rate of Nitrogen accurately.
Can anyone back up the above claim that CO2/Argon Regulator works for N2 also? Or is there a counter argument to the above claim?
- QUESTION #2: And also, why does the above mentioned CO2/Argon Regulator comes as a Regulator that can be used for both CO2 & Argon? Is there anything similar to each other about both CO2 & Argon? Why does CO2 & Argon always come together when talking about a Regulator? Is there some sort of reason?