I've never heard of a check valve causing issues in bubble rates. I would assume that those for our industry are a lift check type, meaning they allow pressure from one side to open them, and are autoshut.150EH wrote:Are you sure it's the needle valve? Do you use an inline check valve, it so the CRP (cracking pressure) may be too high. I paid $20 for this little plastic piece to have a CRP of 0.017 but it's great and will not create problems at low bubble per second rates.
Are you referring to the valves within the regulator membrane itself here, or the after regulator little in line ones?
It'd be awesome in an "ooohhhh, lookit that!" sorta way to see a check valve actually capable of blowing out CO2 tubing before opening - but I'm not sure any of the tiny ones we use'd be capable of it. At a guess, I'd think ceramic diffusors, which can stop a DIY rig, would have more resistance than a check valve gate.... no? Another curious one to look up dangit!