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You will probably find the the threded outlet from the regulator can be removed (I think these are normally an opposite hand thread anyway) leaving a 1/8th bsp female thread which you can easily get fittings for.
I think it's airline pneumatics that do loads of stuff online, including needle/...
0.2 Bar is really low, I would up that to something like 1.5 if you can.
Just to confirm, you have a cylinder, a regulator and a needle valve?
A photo of your set-up may help.
Cheers,
Tom
I would second the Argos timers, Had a set for a few years now and they'v never let me down or lost/ gained time like some of the cheap ones do.
I'd never thought of putting an air pump on over night, I take it you could use a Y splitter and pipe it into your co2 diffuser to save putting more...
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