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The other day i bought a splitter so i can have 2 kegs on, question say i normally set the gas at 20psi do i need to up this for 2 kegs, the reason i ask is my second keg is not carbing, i have checked for leaks and found none the first keg is bang on, all this is new to me am i missing something
 
I've got a similar setup and I set the pressure 20 psi or whatever and both should carb. Its a bit fiddly when only one keg is in used, removing the splitter and piping direct to the one keg, I don't trust the disconnect to act as a shut off valve.
 
Both kegs will receive the same pressure with a splitter. The co2 tank will keep it supplied at the right pressure.
If the gauge is reading the right pressure and you have no leaks, could the poppet valve be stuck or broken? Or do you have a blockage somewhere?
 
Both kegs will receive the same pressure with a splitter. The co2 tank will keep it supplied at the right pressure.
If the gauge is reading the right pressure and you have no leaks, could the poppet valve be stuck or broken? Or do you have a blockage somewhere?
Hi Cushy i have turned it up from 10 to 20 psi see how i go athumb..
 

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