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Dual Stage has 2 of diaphragms 2 springs etc for using larger sized co2 bottles and it gives you finer control over your injection rate, Dual gauge gives you incoming, and outgoing pressure so you can read when you are nearing empty...
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If your friend can order your co2 for you that would definitely be the best way to go, also the pub may well have a reduced rate so win win basically.
Single stage gives you control until the CO2 turns gaseous, then it can lead to an increase in output pressure and subsequently your Bubbles per second, whereas dual stage gives you complete control regardless of liquid/gas level.
i've got silicon lube for the external filters (always keep it handy for reviving or seating O-Rings) i tried it on the jbl drop checker but it just didn't want to revive the O-Ring, i got my use out of it though, and would highly recommend it just for the white insert to check the colour properly.
i like this drop checker a lot, my only pet peeve is the O-Ring wears out and the top gets loose, but for the price of the thing i can't really complain about that happening after 2 years.
I have tried splitting via needle valves and it just doesn't work, the flow rates simply don't ever match up, best off getting the splitter on the solenoid like zeus said.
another thumbs up for the UP atomizer, its sensitive but provides ultimate co2 dispersal, ive got it 2 inches from my spraypipe and it still produces bubbles that dont float.
a lot of people here are using the UP in line atomizers at the moment, i bought one and have to say its the dogs, the bubbles are miniscule compared to a glass ceramic diffuser.
i would steer clear of anything made from that smoked rigid plastic, especially if you are using it externally...
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