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I agree that you probably don't need both. There's no correct way to do both, but I'd suggest you ensure that the transmitter is pointed toward the bottom of the tank. If it isn't, some knucklehead will attempt to "open" it like a valve, or attempt to pick your tank up with it.What is the correct way to hook up Air Integrated Pod and a backup SPG to the regulator? Should they both attach to different high pressure ports or is it necessary to use a splitter on the same high pressure port?
No need for a splitter - attach each to their own HP port.What is the correct way to hook up Air Integrated Pod and a backup SPG to the regulator? Should they both attach to different high pressure ports or is it necessary to use a splitter on the same high pressure port?