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I've built a home CO2 carbonation system but I have a question about carbon
dioxide flow (see pictures below). http://yfrog.com/13homec02system5jx Using a tire valve and a tire chuck, I can easily fill the soda bottle empty space with 50 psi of carbon dioxide, but that only gets the water slightly bubbly. The build-it-yourself tutorials on the web say the carbon dioxide must be FLOWING and they say they remove the inside part of the automotive tire valve. I have tried both ways and have two subsequent questions: If I keep the tire valve stem (i.e., the white soda top in the photo): Q: Why doesn't the cold water get more bubbly (like soda) at 50psi? If I remove the tire valve stem (i.e., the red soda top in the photo): Q: How do I get the tire chuck to work since it won't flow w/o the stem? Q: Even if I attach the hollow tire valve directly to the CO2 hose, how can more than the headspace of the bottle FLOW into the bottle? I don't get how I can get the CO2 to "flow"; seems to me it would just be static and fill the headspace. What am I doing wrong? See pictures he http://yfrog.com/13homec02system5jx |
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