The original trick was 1/8" compression fittings.
You screw one into the base of the pin valve, in place of the hollow setscrew that holds the spring in. Attach to that a length of 1/8" microline of appropriate length. At the other end, attach the a second compression fitting, loose, so it's only attached to the tubing. Put a sleeve of heat-shrink over it to help pad/dampen. Install the pin valve as usual.
The tube reaches to the bottom of the tank, and the weight on the loose end helps keep it down in the liquid, no matter which way the tank is turned.
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For the tank itself it's just an anti siphon tube and you install it upside down.
The rest depends on what exactly you are trying to set up
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Tying to Locate Components for Making Syphon CO2 Tanks
Hello Experts
We still use CO2 here and I have to build siphon tanks. What are the fittings that we are supposed to use? Where is best place to get the fittings and hose in bulk?
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