venom.52
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- Dec 20, 2018
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I was interested in Nitrogen gas , but all the flowmeter regulators (the vertical tube ones with floating ball inside) are designed for argon, some people say you can use Argon ones with N2 gas at 15LPM because they have the same fitting (CGA-580) which is partly true, My question is Argon's molecular mass is 40 which is heavier than nitrogen at 14, So the 15LPM reading will obviously be off/wrong. What is the correction factor? Also, wouldn't it be easier to just use argon gas with the argon regulator to avoid all the correction factor math headaches? And yeah, I feel the max dog brewing regulator at $400 is a joke and a huge rip off . I can't afford it and not even worth it IMO at that price point.
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