Huben Power Inline Regulator

Hey all.

So I'm looking at setting up a tether system. I don't want to have to get bottle pressure down and leave it cracked open for tethering. This will be for multiple guns and used for both filling and tethering, depending on what's needed at the time. The Huben inline regulator looked like a good option to me, but didn't find much info here when searching it, maybe I was using the wrong keywords? I've emailed Huben a d waiting to hear back on a couple of quick questions. As I'm waiting to hear back from them before placing my order, I figured I'd check here. Wanted to get some feedback on anyone else using this setup. Seems pretty reasonable, I know there are cheaper setups on Aliexpress, but I've never ordered from there before and figured the Huben Power products seem to get great reviews. I have some of thier gun regulators on some of my setups without any issue so far. I already have the on/off valve setup on the tank, just wanted a regulated way for tethering and filling off the tank.


Ang insight would be greatly appreciated. I've attached a picture of the regulator in referring to.
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I've been using these for my tether rigs.
Other than a bad oring i have had no trouble with them.

Im just reluctant, since I've never ordered off there. That being said, you aren't the first to say they've had success with some of these more affordable products, I might have to give it a try. Does gauge 1 in the picture show constant bottle pressure? Or does it only show bottle pressure when the valve is opened?
 
Bottom guage is Tank pressure 100% of the time. The top is the output and only when you open the valve. I use a deadhead to set the pressure a couple hundred psi below my target. The fine tuned with a gun or bottle.

I have two on 3L bottles just set them for 200 bar. Works regulated and unregulated. Easy to backpack and a LOT of air. I occasionally go to a range and always bring one or both.

There are the type the valve is the adjustment but I'm afraid of knocking the setting off my set point.
 
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