@1947froggy 0 seconds ago Hi all, I believe a full fill is about 1200 to 1250 g so I was a bit short of that. It "may" be that the small tank had some residual pressure in it, so as the liquid filled it kept increasing the gas pressure and eventually the gas pressure in the small = the gas pressure in the big and flow stopped. Solution is to pull a vacuum first (difficult) or just push the button down & make sure there is ZERO pressure in the little tank. As for the LARGE button question, not sure. So long as you are using small button tanks you have no problem. #ad amzn.to/4bI7jp4 #ad amzn.to/4c1kCkO Make sure you tighten the adapter onto the small tank as tight as you can by hand or you will have a small leak at that connection. :)
@spelunkerd7 ай бұрын
I've been using a very similar system for a few years. Works great, I routinely freeze the canisters before filling. Full weight for the canisters I use here in Canada is ~1250g, with a fill of about 400 g each time. The only hitch is the way new bottles of Soda Stream have a large 'button' at the top which won't permit this style of adapter to work. I think they did that intentionally to prevent people from doing it themselves. I'd be interested in how others cope with buttons on those new canisters.
@1947froggy7 ай бұрын
Hi all, I believe a full fill is about 1200 to 1250 g so I was a bit short of that. It "may" be that the small tank had some residual pressure in it, so as the liquid filled it kept increasing the gas pressure and eventually the gas pressure in the small = the gas pressure in the big and flow stopped. Solution is to pull a vacuum first (difficult) or just push the button down & make sure there is ZERO pressure in the little tank. As for the LARGE button question, not sure. So long as you are using small button tanks you have no problem. #ad amzn.to/4bI7jp4 #ad amzn.to/4c1kCkO Make sure you tighten the adapter onto the small tank as tight as you can by hand or you will have a small leak at that connection. :)