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Hemlon, aren't you glad you have these heroic posters who are surely saving you from your own demise?

BTW, I'm not sure if you posted what reg you're using, but one way to at least know when the pony is getting low is to use an unbalanced piston reg like the SP MK2. Once you get below 400PSI or so, the reg will breathe noticably stiffer.
 
mattboy:
Hemlon, aren't you glad you have these heroic posters who are surely saving you from your own demise?

BTW, I'm not sure if you posted what reg you're using, but one way to at least know when the pony is getting low is to use an unbalanced piston reg like the SP MK2. Once you get below 400PSI or so, the reg will breathe noticably stiffer.

Yeah, thank goodness they were here.

:wink:
 
mattboy:
Hemlon, aren't you glad you have these heroic posters who are surely saving you from your own demise?

BTW, I'm not sure if you posted what reg you're using, but one way to at least know when the pony is getting low is to use an unbalanced piston reg like the SP MK2. Once you get below 400PSI or so, the reg will breathe noticably stiffer.

And why not get a J valve to go along with it?
 
Kind of made me chuckle a little too !!:D
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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