Minical, Sharkbite and Co2

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Hello,

I've modified a used Minical. To this point experienced enough difficulties that recently I picked up a sharkbite fitting to replace the nylon barb fitting on the bottom of the bubble counter.

Is it safe to use a Sharkbite fitting in this application- to handle co2? It's 1/4" x 1/8" MIP. I run a carbon doser, pH controller and coarse ARM media. Have recently reverted to the siphon method of the feed line.

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*I don't know if co2 will cause this plain SharkBite Quick Connect to degrade* (haven't found any info to this effect on the web)

I picked up a sharkbite fitting to replace the nylon barb fitting on the bottom of the bubble counter. Is it safe to use a Sharkbite fitting in this application- to handle co2? It's 1/4" x 1/8" MIP.

The bubble counter continues to leak (nylon barb that came with the used minical) about 1ml into whatever check valve is directly under it.

Troubleshooting:
-I've emptied the bubble counter to 50% so there's less pressure.
-Tried less and more teflon tape around the threads on the male end of this nylon barb.
-Most recently I installed another check valve- a duckbill- directly below the nylon barb where co2 enters the bubble counter- and below the duckbill is the C-doser check valve.

Is it a bad idea to replace the nylon barb fitting with this quick connect?

Any input is much appreciated,

Thanks
 
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