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davek
 
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2. A new regulator from BES is only a few quid and this may be a more
sensible way of sorting the problem

There is a small hole at the side of the regulator body. Most people fit the
unit horizontal, so that any water will remain inside. AFAIK it should be
facing down so that it can drain.
It's just a diaphragm with a light spring resting on it. The spring gets
weak, the rubber perishes,-should be replaced every couple of years (so it's
said).
I couldn't get a decent supply of gas one time. When I removed the tube a
rather groggy wasp crawled out.
DaveK.



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