VERY EASY SodaStream CO2 tank refills using refill adapter from Amazon for SodaStream Terra

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2023
  • Link from Amazon to the adapter: www.amazon.com/dp/B0BNQ6Q6ZJ?...
    I really couldn't figure out how this thing was going to work when I was buying it but now I get it after using it for the first time. The instructions absolutely suck but this video will show you exactly how to use it and how easy and effective it is. remember to lubricate your o-rings with olive oil or some equivalent food grade oil and they should last quite a while. I absolutely love this design and it is so so easy to use and get effective fills from your larger volume CO2 tank for refills.
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  • @ccmundt
    @ccmundt 5 месяцев назад +7

    Thank you for making this video. Note that CGA320 refers to the valve on the CO2 tank. It is the standard fitting for CO2 gas cylinders having the CGA 320 male thread (0.825 inch at 14 threads per inch). All newer paintball and all industrial CO2 gas cylinders are CGA 320. Also for those that are not having luck transferring CO2, ensure you freeze the cylinder before refilling and ensure your CO2 tank has a siphon tube to flow liquid CO2 into the cylinder. If your CO2 Tank does not have a siphon tube you can turn the bottle upside down to flow liquid CO2 down into the empty cylinder.

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  4 месяца назад

      Great info!

    • @MiniProBro
      @MiniProBro 3 месяца назад

      Would this be the same for British standard gas cylinders by chance?

  • @MikeCarterJr
    @MikeCarterJr 5 месяцев назад +4

    One thing from filling scuba tanks for several years, I'd point the tank vertically not horizontally, if possible, where if the thumb screw or tank fails while pressurizing, the tank will hit the floor and not shoot across the room. I understand compressed air is a higher pressure, but pressure is pressure. Great video, now Im gonna save some money!!

    • @eponymousIme
      @eponymousIme 4 месяца назад

      >> I'd point the tank vertically not horizontally, if possible,

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  4 месяца назад

      The "straw" in the larger tank goes down to the bottom of the main CO2 20lb tank to pick up liquid C02 I believe? I know it feeds from the bottom on this particular tank anyway and assume it is feeding liquid into the tank and not just gas? Therefore I don't think I can get away with going vertical on the receiving tank although with over 350 dives under my belt also :) I do get what you are saying for sure. I have had this little tank blow off of the end of a device in this same family type and YES, it did head across the room and hit my washing machine LOL. The way this one is designed though is that it is only forcing air in through the small exhaust pin hole on the side of the brass neck on the receiving tank so there is no real threat of a "rocketing" bottle out of this configuration best I can tell. If anything...the main vertical 20lb bottle would be the one to be blowing gas out if the small bottle got loose somehow (best I can figure from my advanced rocket training ...uuum...nowhere but just joking anyway ;). When my small bottle launched last time it was really just a bit of a "lob" across 6 feet or so...not a rocketing across the room FWIW. It may have hurt if it hit me in the sack or fell on my bare toe but it wasn't too dramatic FWIW. Thanks for watching!!!

  • @mboundtogether
    @mboundtogether 2 месяца назад +3

    thanks for the upload. i think you are the foremost expert on the web on this from what i could find. i was worried about creating a dangerous projectile in my effort to save money.

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  Месяц назад

      LOL, foremost expert maybe a little overstatement 🤣. Foremost cheap guy trying to save money on CO2 refills... Definitely agreed 🤣

  • @AndTodaysProjectIs
    @AndTodaysProjectIs  7 месяцев назад +3

    Possibly misspoke during the video. I like putting out videos on products that really work well for me or on products that are just flat garbage to warn people. However I don't really like going back into my own videos and listening to what I actually said lol. To elaborate, airgas Texas at two separate locations confirmed and specifically stated that all of their 20 lb CO2 tanks that they fill will always be filled with food grade CO2 versus welding grade. Restaurants would definitely be delivered food grade CO2 of course as you stated but I think they fill these smaller ones only with food grade to prevent possible screw-ups by consumers who are doing home brewing and other DIY at home beverage dispensing. When I take my welding tank in to have it filled with CO2 they do ask me which grade I would like it filled with fwiw. Thanks for watching and your input!

  • @WolfsblutHUN
    @WolfsblutHUN Месяц назад

    Thanks!
    For me, the domestic standard is Hungary (Linde gas) and the connection is W21.8-14. Therefore, different connections can be chosen due to differences in the country and region.
    Someone else wrote it correctly, thanks to him.
    The pressure gauge does not show the actual filled content. It can also show the appropriate pressure in the gas state. It can be deceiving. The transfer must be in a liquid state. There are large bottles that have a "dipstick" siphon construction, the result is actual liquid transfer, the bottle stands on its feet. There is a bottle from which you can only get liquid upside down. May vary by manufacturer. Yes, the weight measurement also gives results about the transferred quantity. The difference between the industrial and food sectors should also be taken into account, even though both use the same gas, cleanliness is a priority for us humans. And watch out for heat dissipation, danger of freezing!

  • @Kinginallday
    @Kinginallday 5 месяцев назад +1

    good video this adapter makes refilling simple

  • @vickygebel
    @vickygebel 3 месяца назад +2

    Can you tell me where you get more of the black O Rings?

  • @wesleyjansen232
    @wesleyjansen232 8 дней назад

    Does your tank has a siphon tube? Since i hear people say you have to put the tank upside down so you get liquid instead of gas not sure why though

  • @duhzeez7462
    @duhzeez7462 Месяц назад +3

    I bought me a 20lb tank but can't get my Sodastream ones to fill. They said they put a dip tube in it, but I freeze my tanks and do everything I am suppose to do before refilling but I only get a little over 100 grams into them. Do you think they may have lied to me about the dip tube?

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  Месяц назад

      Hard to say. Try cracking the valve super slowly to fill. There is an issue where if you open them too quickly a safety valve may be closing

  • @BrunoConfortin
    @BrunoConfortin 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you, sir

  • @jameshicks7125
    @jameshicks7125 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the video. I am looking into a soda stream or drink mate set up. I am spending too much on seltzer. I think I'd make a rack that supports the CO2 cylinder so it's not hanging all that weight out there on the valve body and adapters. That seems like a recipe for failure down the road.

  • @user-vs1og4ni7y
    @user-vs1og4ni7y 5 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed your video, so much so I have become a subscriber. Question, how long have your washers lasted? Some people who have the soda stream adaptor have a yellow washer in the adapter and it appears these yellow washers break or blow out. By putting olive oil on your black washers it appears that your washers last longer. I would like your thoughts on this matter. In any event you have convinced me that buying an adapter is absolutely essential if you want to take full advantage of a great product- the soda stream system.

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  5 месяцев назад

      Glad I saw your question. I still don't have a good routine of looking at my questions on my RUclips channel. I Go through a canister of CO2 about every two and a half weeks at least so I would say that I have refilled no less than 15 or 20 of these canisters are ready and there's no sign of fatigue on the o-rings. I really do feel that being extremely gentle with the insertion and using the olive oil technique on the o-rings should preserve these reasonably indefinitely. But I do know what you mean as far as them getting torn up. I had a previous unit that I did not use the olive oil technique on and they got tore up after only two or three uses. That being said, since there's no caution in the owner's manual I also would not hesitate to simply reorder a replacement unit off of Amazon, take the o-rings out of it and return it to the manufacturer with the broken o-rings if that was to happen... If they do not make o-ring or parts available for this unit. I don't have much of a conscience for stuff like that if people sell stuff like this without replacement parts. That's just me and it might not be a solution for everyone though

  • @rosstituteuk
    @rosstituteuk 6 месяцев назад +1

    great video. how is the adaptor holding up? also, why do you freeze the bottle, prior to filling? many thanks

    • @bessbird
      @bessbird 5 месяцев назад +2

      Boyle’s Law. When the canister is cold, the pressure inside the tank is lower than if it was room-temperature; when filling the canister, you’ll get more gas flowing in.

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the compliment I appreciate that! Please be sure to subscribe if you have not already. I'm three subscribers away from getting to 500 and then I really want to up my video editing on my channel lol. The reason you freeze the bottle is because it allows more of the compressed CO2 gas from the donor tank to
      The smaller container. It makes a massive difference

    • @lanawaki
      @lanawaki 4 месяца назад

      Hello, would you mind to share the link of the product on Amazon? Thx

  • @WarWolfX1
    @WarWolfX1 4 месяца назад +1

    I just used this to fill a tank up and that screw is just a pressure release valve mine doesn't even go in far enough to affect inserting the bottle. but I left the bottle as a backup and the gas seemed to have seeped out over time and now it 100% empty. I am going to try it again to see if this was a fluke.

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  4 месяца назад

      Was yours the exact same type purchase through Amazon originating in China?

  • @retokramer
    @retokramer 2 месяца назад +1

    I just got mine and I see there are 2 black rubber rings included. Are those spares or do I have to insert them first ? I can’t really tell if there are some already inside but it does leak a little while filling.

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  Месяц назад

      If you have two o-rings currently inside the device the other ones are just spares. Lubricating these primary ones with the olive oil will definitely extend the life. I have filled no less than 25 of these canisters so far using that technique and I have never changed the o-rings out yet

  • @ttowns69
    @ttowns69 4 месяца назад +1

    I got this same attachment but I can only get about 100g to go into any canisters. Any idea why??

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  4 месяца назад +1

      Are you freezing your canister? If not put it in the freezer overnight first. Also, verify that your main CO2 supply tank has the type of straw that feeds from the bottom of your tank. Distributor cell these large CO2 tanks in two different versions basically. One of them has a straw inside that pulls the liquid CO2 from the bottom and the other one has no straw. If yours has no straw then you must turn your tank upside down in order for it to dispense liquid CO2. There are other RUclips videos on that procedure as well

  • @tny1smi
    @tny1smi 3 месяца назад +1

    I noticed on the gauge it says Use No Oil. Also you used oil on the o-rings will this corrode and decay the o-rings.

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  10 дней назад

      No, olive oil will absolutely not degrade the o-ring. Petroleum oil of course wood and would be disgusting in this environment and unhealthy

  • @atouchofgilio6765
    @atouchofgilio6765 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this. I am not sure what happened to mine though. It worked for one full 20 lb tank. When I had the CO2 tank refilled, I could not fill the canisters any longer. Do you have any idea what I need to do? Thanks.

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  Месяц назад

      When you had your canister refilled at the gas supply, did you receive your original personal tank back or just a refilled one that was previously owned by someone else? The type of tank that you need must have a straw internally that siphons from the bottom of the tank. There are two versions of these tanks (or maybe more). If you do not have your original tank after the refill it's possible that you received one in exchange that does not have the straw that feeds off the bottom. If that is the case then you would need to invert your tank completely upside down to do this refill process. There are other videos on RUclips that show this process with inverting the tank that you may want to look into to try. It certainly will not hurt to try it that way to rule that out.

    • @atouchofgilio6765
      @atouchofgilio6765 Месяц назад

      @@AndTodaysProjectIs a refill

    • @atouchofgilio6765
      @atouchofgilio6765 Месяц назад

      @@AndTodaysProjectIs it was a different tank that they gave me back

  • @petervanerum
    @petervanerum 6 месяцев назад +1

    did exactly as shown in the video but mine refills only up to 176 grams. What could i have done wrong?

    • @kc6071
      @kc6071 5 месяцев назад +1

      When u refill have u noticed that the tank doesn't last long compared to a new one?

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  5 месяцев назад +1

      I have never noticed that it does not last as long And it really does not make any sense that that would be the case. If you have the same amount of weight as the original canister then it should give you exactly the same amount of CO2 delivered into your beverages if all the other conditions remain the same. It is imperative that you freeze the bottle for at least overnight before doing this to get the most into the cylinder

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  5 месяцев назад

      It's hard to say but you definitely must freeze the bottle if you are not doing that. If you are not freezing the bottle you will never achieve the desired fill level

  • @kap4020
    @kap4020 2 месяца назад +1

    doing God's work, sir

  • @chefgarrin
    @chefgarrin 5 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic tutorial and I always wondered how that one worked. A few questions;
    How many bottles havecyou filled with one 20 lb tank.
    Have any parts broke yet or orings wear out. Wonder how long those rings will last and if they are a common item to find.

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  5 месяцев назад +1

      All in all I have filled at least 25 of these canisters if I had to guess right now off of the exact same CO2 tank fill from when I purchased it and originally filled it. However this particular refill device I would say I have about 15 refills under my belt on with the same o-rings using the olive oil lubrication technique and a gentle insertion and extraction. On my first refill adapter I did rip through the o-rings pretty quickly because I was not lubricating them and I was not being gentle either. This device is different than my first device though and I like this design much much better. It seems like it will work for a long time using this olive oil lubrication technique. I remember doing the initial calculation of how many complete refills I should get off of a 20 lb tank. I broke it down to around $2.25 per refill at that time but I cannot remember exactly what the number was to be honest. I'm sure that will get you the answer to what you are wondering or at least very close to the ballpark. It is also my understanding that the companies that refill the 20 lb canisters can only fill them up to 80% capacity when they fill them up. I'm not sure if I am off on that or not but that is what I think I remember understanding.

    • @chefgarrin
      @chefgarrin 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for your reply, very much appreciated.

  • @kc6071
    @kc6071 5 месяцев назад

    We use a different adapter. We refill the co2 tanks but they don't seem to last long. Am I doing something wrong?

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  5 месяцев назад

      I can't answer the question unfortunately because I don't know which adapter you're using. One thing is absolutely sure, you definitely need to freeze the canister before you fill it. If you do not you will get very little compared to if you freeze it

    • @kc6071
      @kc6071 5 месяцев назад

      @@AndTodaysProjectIs do u think there is a limit on how many times u can refill a canister

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  5 месяцев назад

      ​@@kc6071 I really don't know if there is an answer to that. Most compressed air tanks have an inspection date or an inspection expiration date. I haven't actually taken note if these do or not but that's a very good question and I need to look at that on them.

    • @vickygebel
      @vickygebel 3 месяца назад +1

      I just had my 20 pound tank filled. He gave me a tip, said when you freeze your small tank to just put a little bit in there and then refreeze it again and you can get more in your tank. It takes some of the air bubbles down I guess.

  • @pepelepew2690
    @pepelepew2690 5 месяцев назад

    Does the pink cylinder have to be 100% empty for the refill to work? I tried refill a cylinder that is not empty and nothing happened.

    • @pepelepew2690
      @pepelepew2690 5 месяцев назад

      Correction, I emptied the pink bottle but it still won't refill, what am I doing wrong? Your video made it look easy.

    • @32ricke
      @32ricke 4 месяца назад +2

      You have to open the large tank valve very slowly, there is a check value in the pink the bottles the prevents refills - the check value is initiated when too much pressure tries to enter at once, doing a slow fill at the start will prevent this@@pepelepew2690

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  4 месяца назад +1

      NO. The pink tank absolutly does NOT need to be empty. Since this video I have stopped draining my tanks completely. I just shove them in the freezer over night, connect them, turn the valve on the main tank open and when it stops hissing I remove it and weigh it to make sure I get at least 1000 grams to 1250'ish max. I'm not worried about having a few grams too much gas in there personally but if you want to be safer about it shoot for whatever you find the weight of a new canister to be or use my video for that since I weighed one out in the vid brand new :) Thanks for watching. You MUST freeze your pink bottle before trying this.

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  4 месяца назад

      @32ricke may have it correct on their reply to you. Give us an update and let us know here if slowing down the transfer worked. Also...as others have mentioned, you need to have the type of C02 main tank that has the straw down to the bottom of the tank...OR...you will need to turn your main tank upside down to get the liquid CO2 out into your small tank.

    • @pepelepew2690
      @pepelepew2690 4 месяца назад +1

      I had a tank with siphon tube (straw), nothing worked. Ended up wasting money and gave the tank back.

  • @petertucker455
    @petertucker455 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. Would you mind adding the amazon link to your video description? Thanks!

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  6 месяцев назад

      Done deal and thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @petertucker455
      @petertucker455 6 месяцев назад +1

      Excellent. Thank you, and Happy New Year! @@AndTodaysProjectIs

  • @jeremyh172
    @jeremyh172 4 месяца назад

    Open that valve all the way out of the gate. You won’t ever get it full of you don’t. Gas can’t pass that valve barely turned on.

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  4 месяца назад

      It works every time the way I do it but thanks for watching

  • @michaelprozonic
    @michaelprozonic Месяц назад

    seems easier to use dry ice to fill. we do it all the time. It costs us about $11 to fill 4 bottles

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  10 дней назад

      You think it's easier to take the top off of your tank, smash up and funnel dry ice... Not to mention go to the store every time you want to fill a tank to buy dry ice? I could literally fill 50 of these in 1 hour. Tell me you could do that with dry ice lol. Yeah, I've done dry ice and I have a video to prove it

  • @tommypenisfingers
    @tommypenisfingers 3 месяца назад

    Is it necessary to put these in the freezer? I'm wondering if that's why mine goes from about 740g up to 825g when filled without the freezer. When I buy one of these tanks new, i get about a month of use out of it. Right now, i can pressurize like 2-3 bottles, then the next bottles seem to be doing the same but there will be barely any carbonation and it tastes awful. So as of now, I put co2 in 2 sodastream bottles and then i have to top the co2 tank off or else the next bottle isn't very carbonated, even if i do like 10 one-second pumps. Is mine shooting out too much co2 in the first 10 pumps? Or am i just barely getting anything in there from not freezing? Anyone else having this issue?

    • @AndTodaysProjectIs
      @AndTodaysProjectIs  2 месяца назад +1

      If you want a high volume charge on your canister It needs to be frozen before filling with CO2. You also need to verify what type of CO2 tank you have that you are filling these off of. To my knowledge, there are two versions. One of those types of tanks has a dip straw that goes all the way from the top of the tank at the fill gauge down to the bottom of the tank. On these types of tanks you do not need to turn them upside down in order to fill your sodaStream tank. They feed directly from the bottom via that stainless steel straw inside of the serving tank. On the other type of tank that you will find out there there is no dip straw and thus you must invert your feeding tank completely upside down in order for any liquid CO2 to the exchanged into your receiving canister. If I was to guess, you might have the second type and when you try to fill your receiving canister you're only getting compressed CO2 air but not actual CO2 liquid.