TeaIsCrack wrote: » Has anyone had success refilling cannisters with the Protection Valve? I've tried doing mine ridiculously slowly and can't get it to work...
wassie wrote: » see my previous post
Raoul wrote: » Did my first one the other day. Make sure to put it in the freezer overnight. Then when opening the valve, barely open it. Like the tiniest amount possible and then supposedly you can open it up more after that but I just left it to go in slowly.
TeaIsCrack wrote: » And can you hear it flowing when you open it a tiny crack? I can't hear any noise, I slowly turned it about a quarter turn over 5 minutes (it was really boring) and never heard anything, it didn't fill at all. There was pressure in the release valve when I undid it to remove, so I presume that means there's no dip tube issue or anything, they told me it had one.
crazyderk wrote: » Thats exactly what was happening to me. I could not get it to work no matter what I tried. When I changed and used the old connector it was night and day. I could hear it flowing and it worked a treat.
Hodors Appletart wrote: » Do you need a regulator for this ? Collecting the CO2 from AJ Edge tomorrow hopefully, made sure to ask about a dip tube, and I have the tube and connectors for the transfer - I have 2 "new" style cannisters but the instructions that came with the thing say it will do that style, so going to try that first.
rabbitinlights wrote: » Not sure if it’s been mentioned before but KSS Fire Suppression in Tallaght do refills for €10 a bottle. Only took them 5min to do 2 of mine.
og2k7 wrote: » Hi all Bought a new sodastream and wondering where do you all get the replacement tanks? Seems not available in argos - all info seems to be only relevant for the UK. I can see them on Amazon for 22 gbp but do you get to replace the empty ones at a discount? Thanks and regards
rabbitinlights wrote: » I just showed up - he pretty much looked at me and said “Sodastream?” So im assuming they are doing it a lot or I need to rethink my style a little. Didn’t have to do anything with the bottles, they are the new style I think and they were very cold when I got them back. Quicker than Argos and money going to an Irish business. Win Win.
jimmy86 wrote: » Could be a false economy as if the bottles aren't kept in the freezer before refilling it is difficult to get them beyond half full. Might be worth weighing them before and after to see how much gas you received. A full cylinder has about 425g I think. A great option to have local though, just maybe something worth considering or checking out.
rabbitinlights wrote: » The bottles are about 1.41kg now so not sure if anyone can tell me what an empty weights? I’ll know for next time to freeze them but I’ve been out of Gas since March so delighted either way.
VinLieger wrote: » Yeah that's what I was thinking, just adding the Co2 to the bottle should cool it a bit but like you say if its not put in a freezer for a few hours prior to the fill your unlikely to get it more than half as full as it should be.
VinLieger wrote: » An empty one should be around 750g and a good fill should add 400-420g
rabbitinlights wrote: » I just showed up - he pretty much looked at me and said “Sodastream?