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Nitrogen Method question
Thread starterCharizardEX
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Hello, I'm looking for the name of the plastic tubing that would be standard for nitrogen gas cylinders. I'm going to get a 20 cu ft tank and probably try the hood method as I'm not sure how to connect an eebd hood to the tubing.
is not so straightforwarded.
It depends on the type of EEBD hood.
I myself am trying to figure out how to connect my hood without having to modify the hose.
You can try looking through this thread. Most of the information about the inert gas method can be found there.
Hello, I'm looking for the name of the plastic tubing that would be standard for nitrogen gas cylinders. I'm going to get a 20 cu ft tank and probably try the hood method as I'm not sure how to connect an eebd hood to the tubing.
is not so straightforwarded.
It depends on the type of EEBD hood.
I myself am trying to figure out how to connect my hood without having to modify the hose.
You can try looking through this thread. Most of the information about the inert gas method can be found there.
Some people said they had issues with the Draeger PSS hood exhalation valve.
Look at the inert gas megathread here , to see how k1w1 did his hose. Like I said before, just buy a hood with the hose already attached. Then you attach the hose directly to the regulator, if the hose is long enough. If it's not long enough, just extend it like k1w1 did. @Vizzy also did a hose extension guide.
Some people said they had issues with the Draeger PSS hood exhalation valve.
Look at the inert gas megathread here , to see how k1w1 did his hose. Like I said before, just buy a hood with the hose already attached. Then you attach the hose directly to the regulator, if the hose is long enough. If it's not long enough, just extend it like k1w1 did. @Vizzy also did a hose extension guide.
Yes, Im hearing of problems with just some Draeger models, not all of them. The Chinese hoods are actually well made & can be bought as a standalone component for less than the price of postage.
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