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I just bought a couple of 330gm soda stream gas bottles to start with co2 as I didnt want to buy a big bottle with are around $150sh

so im using the soda stream bottles as they are small and ezy to get and will last about 2-4 months depending on how many BPS it uses

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Awesome stuff dude, make sure you keep us updated on your system & setup! :beer:

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yer sure will im waiting on stuff to come in the mail for it and I got another small tank a couple of days ago for the red cherrys and the guy I got the tanks from gave me like 5 different moss,s and 3 different plants too :D :D

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ok just went to a home brew shop and got a adapter for the soda stream as the thread is different so I can put a reg on it

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All ways wanted to do this but didn't know much about it. Thanks for posting this mate. Looking forward for the update.

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All ways wanted to do this but didn't know much about it. Thanks for posting this mate. Looking forward for the update.

hi mate yer ive been looking into this for a mouth or so and theirs not much info around theirs a couple of posts on other forums but they don't give much detail....

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Hi,

I have one of those adapters too, I tried it connect it all last week, but not able to get the regulator screwed on without leaks, leaks seemed to be from the soda stream side rather than the reg adapator, but can't be sure. I'm going to wait for my current soda stream bottle to be nearly used up and then try again so I'm not wasting too much gas. Apparently the release valve button on the top of the gas bottle is at a different depth for every gas bottle, so you need to adjust the middle pin on the adapter to ensure that it is deep enough to depress the release valve. I have to practise the connection, the regulator must be connected before screwing on the soda stream bottle otherwise you will get a massive jet of CO2 wasted straight out.

Also - do this OUTSIDE, so that you don't gas yourself to death. If you get a leak, it's very COLD and burns in seconds. Wear gloves!!!

I'll post again if I have some success, right now it's still "hobby in progress"

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ok thanks mate for the info instrustions it says I might have to adjust it....also do you have the little washer in between the adater and soda stream bottle ??

and for cold burns I used to change gas bottles on fork lifts and got a few not something I want to do again haha

what regulator are you using ?

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ok this is getting scarped as I might be getting a .740gm bottle tomorrow so the 2bottles and adaptor is for sale

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haha yer I was too but im getting a .740gm bottle for free :D ( well swaping something for it )

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