I get my pub gas bottle refilled co2.. But in use after just a few mins the guage freeze up and output of gas stops causing welds to be rubbish or OK for first minute... The pressure reducer is one with vertical plastic sight guage with knob to adjust output
Tia
Your bottle probbley has a dip tube,so is pulling the liqued CO2 up. It's the same with using fire extingushers (as I do) so you end up having to use bottle up side down. Even then you may still get frosting up of the gauges.
Does your bottle have a white stripe painted on it?
You need a pub bottle without a stripe (or a co2 fire extinguisher - i used both, and they both fit the same gauge)
I was told that's a stripe is a sign it has a dip tube inside, explained above.
A few of the welding CO2 regs I have seen are fixed pressure at IIRC 50lbs.
As I repurpose regulators for CO2 use (change the inlet fitting) I set mine at 50psi
with the knob, and then set the flow as needed.
A regulator-flowmeter rarely has a pressure adjustment. The pressure is factory set to the calibration pressure of the flowmeter (often about 50 psi but sometimes more for a CO2 flowmeter). The only adjustment is the valve at the outlet that sets the flow.
Pubs, I would have thought, use gas to pour the beer, not liquid CO2. So a pub gas cylinder won'f have a dip tube.
That really only leaves excessive flow to freeze your flowmeter. If you are operating in a cold climate and/or need a large gas flow, you need a heated regulator.