I think I got myself a cheap regulator, and I shouldnt have done that.
My regulator only has 1 gauge, and that is after the main tap. It also has a smaller knob at the end which I use to fine tune the flow.
What I am doing now is to leave the main tap open, and then fine tuning the smaller knob. However, my range of adjustment is less that 1 degree. 1 degree too much and I will go from 1 bubble per second to 5 bubble per second. And the flow is inconsistent. Usually at the end of the day, my 1 bubble per second stops.
I have some water in the lines before the bubble counter and after it.
Any advice would be useful at this point. Thanks!
My regulator only has 1 gauge, and that is after the main tap. It also has a smaller knob at the end which I use to fine tune the flow.
What I am doing now is to leave the main tap open, and then fine tuning the smaller knob. However, my range of adjustment is less that 1 degree. 1 degree too much and I will go from 1 bubble per second to 5 bubble per second. And the flow is inconsistent. Usually at the end of the day, my 1 bubble per second stops.
I have some water in the lines before the bubble counter and after it.
Any advice would be useful at this point. Thanks!