A quick googling threw this uo. But I should give them a call first to ask whether it'll go on a King Keg as there are at least three different threads. They have King Kegs in stock so he'll be able to try it for you.Hi Guys,
Does anyone know where I can get a King Keg cap with no pre-drilled holes?
Can't find anything on the Internet!
Cheers, Pete
Hi Guys,
Does anyone know where I can get a King Keg cap with no pre-drilled holes?
Can't find anything on the Internet!
Cheers, Pete
What sort of pressure does that PRV discharge at? What pressure do you like to keep the barrel at?Hi Foxy,
I fitted a car type valve for air pressure testing the keg for leaks along with a fitting with a pressure gauge and pressure relief valve. Unfortunately, there wasn't enough room to screw on my CO2 cylinder.
My idea was to re-drill the cap to equally space the three fittings on the cap, the hole in the centre buggered that plan!
But I have machined a new fitting for the gauge and pressure relief valve, the valve now at 90deg. which gives me clearance for the CO2 bottle.
I'm thinking I can still use the old fitting if I get a blank cap for my next keg, so no panic now
Cheers, Pete
Hi Pete, you could alternatively mod the centre fitting like I did to make it a 90 degree fitting so the CO2 cylinder fits horizontal from the side rather than vertically from above. Just need a length of 4mm od copper pipe (£2.30 off ebay) and plumber‘s soldering skills . Makes it easier to recharge as well if you keep your KK in a fridge with limited headroom.Hi Foxy,
I fitted a car type valve for air pressure testing the keg for leaks along with a fitting with a pressure gauge and pressure relief valve. Unfortunately, there wasn't enough room to screw on my CO2 cylinder.
My idea was to re-drill the cap to equally space the three fittings on the cap, the hole in the centre buggered that plan!
But I have machined a new fitting for the gauge and pressure relief valve, the valve now at 90deg. which gives me clearance for the CO2 bottle.
I'm thinking I can still use the old fitting if I get a blank cap for my next keg, so no panic now
Cheers, Pete
You can get inline regulators which are factory set at various pressures I have an 8 PSI inline regulator which I don't use you can have it if you want.The valve operates at 15psi. I let the keg go down to around 6psi then top it up to around 8psi.
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