I'm setting up a micromag using the vertical ASA in the front, and Palmer makes a Sideline Stabilizer which mounts directly to the input on the micromag valve. Do I need a stabilizer when using a 4 oz. CO2 with the vertical ASA? I'd rather not add the weight if there won't be a performance upgrade, but I suspect that the overall performance will increase and the tank will last longer if it is "regulated" by the stabilizer. Or does the 68 micromag valve do a good enough job without it? Since I'm using the vertical ASA, very little CO2 should get to the valve anyway, right?
Ok, setup number two (I want to do them both): I have a Palmer Female Stabilizer to mount to the bottom of the grip so I can bypass/remove the front ASA; the 4 oz. tank screws into the back of the stabilizer. Should I convert a 4 oz. tank to anti-siphon since it will be horizontal most of the time, or does the stabilizer do a good enough job?
Thanks for your help.
Ok, setup number two (I want to do them both): I have a Palmer Female Stabilizer to mount to the bottom of the grip so I can bypass/remove the front ASA; the 4 oz. tank screws into the back of the stabilizer. Should I convert a 4 oz. tank to anti-siphon since it will be horizontal most of the time, or does the stabilizer do a good enough job?
Thanks for your help.


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