Will get you pic if you need?Click to expand. Will get you pic if you need? molten, #4 molten Member Messages: 115 Golborne, Warrington WA3 chelcott said: ↑ I bought peashooter flow measuring device, cost £7.00 of weldequip shop, really is very good simply put on end of nozzle, POWER OFF, press trigger gas goes through tube and measure flow at nozzle, welding has improved I now focus on other issues such as my speed and wire speed. chelcott, #3 chelcott Member Messages: 17 Rochdale, England I bought peashooter flow measuring device, cost £7.00 of weldequip shop, really is very good simply put on end of nozzle, POWER OFF, press trigger gas goes through tube and measure flow at nozzle, welding has improved I now focus on other issues such as my speed and wire speed. WozWe Must Perform A Quirkafleeg.How to support the forum. Have had reg set at 15 ltr/min and flow meter at 5/min on used cebora 130 mig welder.Any advice?Many Thanks Wozzaaah, #2 Wozzaaah The wizard of woz Staff Member Messages: 14,119 Wiltshire, UK You want around 10 lpm at the torch shroud so as long as there's no leaks between the flow meter and torch, set the flow meter at 10 lpm.If welding outdoors then you'll need to up the flow to compensate for what gets blown away. Of 2 1 2 Next > molten, #1 molten Member Messages: 115 Golborne, Warrington WA3 HelloAre there any guidelines regarding optimum co2 flow rates? Not sure if I am using too much or not enough.