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goober

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Aug 3, 2022
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Has anyone on here tried using a disposable gas bottle for the exit bag method? If so, how did you find a suitable regulator/adapter? I currently have 2 of these gas bottles. Any help is VERY appreciated.
 
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missingpeace

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Feb 4, 2023
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If they are small, it can be a problem, you want constant flow enough when you use them.. how big are they? You will need a regulator for each one and then maybe you can join them together using a T-connector.
 
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goober

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Aug 3, 2022
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If they are small, it can be a problem, you want constant flow enough when you use them.. how big are they? You will need a regulator for each one and then maybe you can join them together using a T-connector.
220 litres. what I struggle to find is a suitable regulator that fits them, or an adapter for them
 
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