This will bring a smile to your faces even if you don’t use pressure barrels with these connectors....
...so, a common thread of late on this forum has been related to these type of connectors and specifically about the unreliability and unpredictability of the performance of the RBT (rubber band technology) that they rely on to work. So, being a retired ol’ geezer with not enough to do with my time I put together a RBF (rubber band free) alternative based on some of the bits I use on myPBs....
As you can see, this is fitted to a 2” cap so will fit a 4” too. The cap hole needs to be enlarged (filed out) a little to take the bulkhead fitting but once that’s done it’s just like Lego putting it together. Non-return valve courtesy of the Corny gas post, so can be connected to a proper bulk gas supply. Pressure relief valve is provided by a radiator bleed valve so when the gauge indicates excess pressure during carbonation, it can be vented.
Works out about three times the price of the HB valve so not an economic alternative but no RBT!
Hope it amused
...so, a common thread of late on this forum has been related to these type of connectors and specifically about the unreliability and unpredictability of the performance of the RBT (rubber band technology) that they rely on to work. So, being a retired ol’ geezer with not enough to do with my time I put together a RBF (rubber band free) alternative based on some of the bits I use on myPBs....
As you can see, this is fitted to a 2” cap so will fit a 4” too. The cap hole needs to be enlarged (filed out) a little to take the bulkhead fitting but once that’s done it’s just like Lego putting it together. Non-return valve courtesy of the Corny gas post, so can be connected to a proper bulk gas supply. Pressure relief valve is provided by a radiator bleed valve so when the gauge indicates excess pressure during carbonation, it can be vented.
Works out about three times the price of the HB valve so not an economic alternative but no RBT!
Hope it amused