Hi, I believe it just evaporates out. I don’t bother refilling mine once I have my bubble count set to the level I want.Is this a sign my extinguisher is nearly empty? Saw a pretty dramatic reduction within the last 3 days?!
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Best to use mineral oil to fill a Co2 bubble counter.
You will read with many bubble counters to use water only so maybe worth following the manufacturers advice.Best to use mineral oil to fill a Co2 bubble counter
No idea about your extinguisher being nearly empty - someone with more knowledge might help if you detail the regulator you have.Is this a sign my extinguisher is nearly empty? Saw a pretty dramatic reduction within the last 3 days?!
You will read with many bubble counters to use water only so maybe worth following the manufacturers advice.
No idea about your extinguisher being nearly empty - someone with more knowledge might help if you detail the regulator you have.
Most if not everyone experiences water loss from bubble counters I know that from first hand experience and people asking the exact question many times on here.
It can be an effect of CO2 mixing with water and forming carbonic acid in gaseous form and slowly escaping into your tank.Is this a sign my extinguisher is nearly empty?