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Re: Why live with a wood burning stove?

i just want to clarify a few things from this post so that others who happen upon it don't become confused with some of ray's comments.

I've probably beaten this subject to death
All that's left are hooves.

When you control the CO2 in your tank with only a bubble counter
Completely wrong... you control the CO2 in your tank with your regulator and needle valve. The bubble counter does just that, lets you count the bubbles of CO2 being injected into your tank. You actually don't need a bubble counter, it's just a very good visual aid showing how much CO2 is going into your tank at a specific rate.

clear as mud folks? cool. please resume the horse beatings.
 

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you use the bubble counter to measure the change. I'm not sure what your point is? This is a CO2 in = CO2 out system. What are you trying to say?
Bzzzt! wrong again. as i stated, a bubble counter does JUST that, counts bubbles. a bubble counter doesn't measure change of any sort. it's only an indication of the RATE of CO2 bubbles enter the tank. it does nothing to measure how much co2 is in the tank.

a bubble counter is not needed for co2 injection, it's just a very good visual tool to view the rate co2 entering the tank.

did that make sense re-typed the second time around? i don't know why you conceded the point, when you obviously didn't understand what i wrote.
 
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