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I know I already made a thread about this yesterday, but I do have a few more questions that I feel are deserving of their own post. And yes I know it's an argon/CO2 flow meter

1. How do I ensure that there are no leaks in anything before I turn the tank on, since I only have one go?

2. Does the knob that is shown and twisted upward in two of the pictures control the flow meter? There are no other knobs on the entire thing, so I'm assuming it is. Does that mean I'll only know the flow while it's on?

3. Are you supposed to feel weird as you're breathing in the gas? Or do you pass out just like that?

4. Is there anything else I should know about the flow meter since it's not technically made for nitrogen?

If you have answers to any of the questions, it would be appreciated. Thank you a ton!
 

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