ruptured gas regulator question
Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 12:42 pm
When switching out an empty tank for a new/full one (75/25) I had a problem with the regulator. Forgive my ignorance on the correct names for these things, but...
When I turned on the new tank pressure (the regulator was already attached) I think I may have done it too quickly. There is hole about 1/8th inch in diameter on the bottom of bell shaped housing that received the 'T' handled adjustment knob. This started releasing gas and the hose pressure gauge pegged at over 35. I think I may have ruptured the valve in the regulator. If the tank is open, that little hole is releasing pressure and the hose gauge is spiked all of the way up. The tank pressure gauge reads at 2100, so I think the 'upstream' side of the regulator is ok.
Any thoughts?
My wife's uncle that sold it to me, with my full rig, a while back thinks the regulator needs a $30 rebuild. Am I better off with that or buying a new one? If I should get a new one, is this a 'get what you pay for' kind of deal or is a cheap-o one sufficient?
Thanks
When I turned on the new tank pressure (the regulator was already attached) I think I may have done it too quickly. There is hole about 1/8th inch in diameter on the bottom of bell shaped housing that received the 'T' handled adjustment knob. This started releasing gas and the hose pressure gauge pegged at over 35. I think I may have ruptured the valve in the regulator. If the tank is open, that little hole is releasing pressure and the hose gauge is spiked all of the way up. The tank pressure gauge reads at 2100, so I think the 'upstream' side of the regulator is ok.
Any thoughts?
My wife's uncle that sold it to me, with my full rig, a while back thinks the regulator needs a $30 rebuild. Am I better off with that or buying a new one? If I should get a new one, is this a 'get what you pay for' kind of deal or is a cheap-o one sufficient?
Thanks