Dear List Members.
There is a POSSIBLE modification that may be
required......for those of you who are actually constructing the system
I posted earlier. It involves the 1/4 inch Compression X 1\8 inch NPT
pipe fitting. and the Pressure Regulator of the Airbrush system. There
is a synthetic rubber "O-Ring" seal located in the bottom of the
disc-shaped regulator assembly. Sometimes, the regulator-end of the
hose fitting does not bottom properly against the "O-Ring", thus
allowing a small O2 leak at this point. The solution is to obtain a
second "O-Ring" (from any hardware store) and install it on top of the
first "O-Ring". This will solve the problem. (Take the old "O-Ring"
with you for proper size gauging).
One other point; it is not necessary to run at 35 psi O2
pressure for satisfactory results----in fact, many prefer to run around
20 to 25 psi. 35 is the UPPER LIMIT of operation, for satisfactory use
of this system.
A word of caution for persons contemplating constructing any
form of "home-built" device; a very important consideration is
TRANSPORT FLUID (O2 or air) ATOMIZED PARTICLE SIZE. The larger the
particle, the more likely for it to agglomerate (attach to) with its
neighbor. For this reason I would caution all Experimentors NOT TO
INHALE either air or O2 as transporters using conventional throat
atomizers. Besides causing excessive and uncomfortable coughing, the
particles are, simply, too large to yield any reasonable degree of
penetration into the deeper portions of the pulmonary network.
Please remember these are RESEARCH protocols and are not
intended to be used as any; form of medical practice.
Sincerely. Brooks Bradley.
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