New CO2 Set-Up Questions

Good to know, I was thinking the same thing. It did not stop completely when the timer went off last night. I woke up at 3am to find the bubbles still going!

This morning I turned the low pressure down to about 15psi. The high pressure (I'm pretty sure that measures how much CO2 I have left?) stays at 1000psi.

Think that should help me out?
 
yes

EDIT: jinkz... you owe me a coke. :D
 
yes

EDIT: jinkz... you owe me a coke. :D
sure...just ask her i'm sure she will oblige ;)

Excellent. Lets hope this works. I wish I could leave work now!
thats what i thought at 8am, and i got in at 815!

if that doesn't work you might have some debris caught in there, then you will have to do a small bit of dis-assembly but that's okay, its super easy.
 
Looks like that didn't work. It slowed down again but did not stop at all. I guess that means I have to take this thing apart.

AZOO says that no adjustments are even necessary to this thing, so I am sure they don't even want you to disassemble it. Any tips or advice?
 
general troubleshooting here is to take of everything after the solenoid, and then apply power, remove power, apply power remove power. this will blow the junk out of the solenoid that is probably clogging it up. it happens if you have dust/debris in your co2 tank valve.

Easiest thing to do is send it back and get a replacement.
 
I would probably have trouble sending it back, as I purchased it on eBay. :mad:

My only option would be to try and remove any debris myself. Just to clarify, you are saying I should take off the hoses and repeatedly turn the solenoid on and off?
 
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