Saisonator
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Is the only way to have kegs at different pressures, to use a twin regulator?
Thanks, also do you think it's worth paying extra for flow control taps?You can have “in line” secondary regulators. You can get them for £20-25 each over here or £11 from China at my new favourite place, the Kegland AliExpress Official Store.
It probably is.Thanks, also do you think it's worth paying extra for flow control taps?
Hi @Saisonator, I use the Kegland inline regulator, it's really accurate and easy to use, I bought mine a month or so ago and haven't looked back really. I use a two way splitter from the gas tank. Obvious upside is set gas to blast/force carb and then set the inline reg to pouring psi. The downside is the inlet and outlet are 5/16" and I have a splitter that is 3/8" so had to order the gas line and a couple of John Guest adaptors (one for the splitter and one for the disconnect) for it all to marry together but once you have all the parts it takes about 5 mins to assemble.Is the only way to have kegs at different pressures, to use a twin regulator?
Hi @Saisonator, I use the Kegland inline regulator, it's really accurate and easy to use, I bought mine a month or so ago and haven't looked back really. I use a two way splitter from the gas tank. Obvious upside is set gas to blast/force carb and then set the inline reg to pouring psi. The downside is the inlet and outlet are 5/16" and I have a splitter that is 3/8" so had to order the gas line and a couple of John Guest adaptors (one for the splitter and one for the disconnect) for it all to marry together but once you have all the parts it takes about 5 mins to assemble.
I always use the 1/4" BSP, 0-2bar (30psi) variants. Because 1/4" BSP is easier to get fittings for (JG fittings too if you want them). I do not use JG fittings, preferring metal pneumatic fittings (they're cheaper too). Order the pressure dial with them (it's an option) 'cos they are really cheap.I've been meaning to invest in a couple of these: …
I always use the 1/4" BSP, 0-2bar (30psi) variants. Because 1/4" BSP is easier to get fittings for (JG fittings too if you want them). I do not use JG fittings, preferring metal pneumatic fittings (they're cheaper too). Order the pressure dial with them (it's an option) 'cos they are really cheap.
I use these, they are so cheap, even with the pressure dial, that they are a no brainer. I set my primary reg to 30 psi, then each keg to whatever I want using the Shako.
Why is it a bummer? you can get JH fittings from whatever to whatever, let me know what you want and I'll try to explain.I was about to place an order for one when I noticed they are 5/16 rather than 3/8. That's a bummer.
Why is it a bummer? you can get JH fittings from whatever to whatever, let me know what you want and I'll try to explain.
This is copied from my last orders invoice;Got any links to what you use?
That's what I used to do.I currently just disconnect one keg when I'm burst carbing for 24 hours.
And there are the John guest type of connectors I used so I could use standard gas line with them;Got any links to what you use?
And there are the John guest type of connectors I used so I could use standard gas line with them;
1/4 BSP Male x 3/8 Push Fit Stud,European Thread x Imperial 1/4 BSP x 3/8 PUSH 5055752917040 | eBay
Hope that helps, let me know if you need owt else.
I just use the plastic John Guest ones on the disconnects, purely because I ordered them from the same place at the same time. I think @peebee might be able to point you in the direction of the metal ones as I think the disconnects are an odd thread ( although I might have made that up!)Ace. Cheers.
Any of those type that are compatible with ball lock disconnects?
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