Boogie711
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Dumb question time.
I have a tank (Faber LP95 with a Thermo 200 Bar Din valve) which has a really sensitive knob.
Just the slightest touch will turn the air on, with some force. You have to really be careful with it if you just want a trickle of air leaking out.
I've lost a tank of air when it was rolling around in my pickup, just because it rolled on against my pool noodle tank-carrier.
So - (here's the part with the dumb question...) how do I rig my valve so that I have a half-turn or so of play before the air comes on?
I have a tank (Faber LP95 with a Thermo 200 Bar Din valve) which has a really sensitive knob.
Just the slightest touch will turn the air on, with some force. You have to really be careful with it if you just want a trickle of air leaking out.
I've lost a tank of air when it was rolling around in my pickup, just because it rolled on against my pool noodle tank-carrier.
So - (here's the part with the dumb question...) how do I rig my valve so that I have a half-turn or so of play before the air comes on?