Cleaned my beer lines this morning. The Pilsner line was quite mucky…
I've made and tested my line cleaner gadget. Decided on the loop so that pressure would be even across the 3 outflows.
Only had to buy the yellow jobs the rest of the bits were lying around. Used a tube with 8.5 mm external but 6 mm internal to help the flow, fiddly to get into the connectors but has helped flow.
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Only used the jubilee clips because the tube I used isnt standard beer line so has a thin wall about 1mm so internal diameter is bigger than standard line and on those yellow things it was loose. They would have been forced off. I also have another use for this device as well. I can put my spunding valve on one of the yellows and plug the regulator on another, that way I can tune the spunding valve to the pressure I want to start with. So the system would be subjected to up to 30 psi.Interesting that you used the jubilee clips. Have you found that the pressure pushes the pipes off the disconnects without these? I dont have them, and am yet to test the setup! I was only expecting to use about 2-3psi
I'm hoping I don't need jubilee clips as the line and barbs were a pretty tight fit. Will find out on the first use in the next weekOnly used the jubilee clips because the tube I used isnt standard beer line so has a thin wall about 1mm so internal diameter is bigger than standard line and on those yellow things it was loose. They would have been forced off. I also have another use for this device as well. I can put my spunding valve on one of the yellows and plug the regulator on another, that way I can tune the spunding valve to the pressure I want to start with. So the system would be subjected to up to 30 psi.
I also got a pile ( lifetimes supply ) of the jubilee clips.
That looks like beer line and quite hard , my tubing is food safe but not beer line and it's flimsy stuff, I don't have a jubilee clip on the line out of the garden sprayer to the same metal ball lock and it's been on there absolutely fine so far with one tap at a time method I was using before.I'm hoping I don't need jubilee clips as the line and barbs were a pretty tight fit. Will find out on the first use in the next week
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They shouldn't really be touching the liquid. The metal locking teeth grip onto the outside of the beer line.I usually use the oxi stuff to clean my kegs and vwp for the rest of my gear. I did email the people at vwp and they assured me it was safe for stainless but not cheap metals. I presume the bits in a disconnect are stainless along with the spring in a party tap but what about the metal bits in the push fits?
Cheers Tom
Right. I've never investigated the inner workings of push fits. Sounds like they should be ok to run some vwp throughThey shouldn't really be touching the liquid. The metal locking teeth grip onto the outside of the beer line
Do you still do this when you're halfway through drinking a keg? Just planning my cleaning routine for my kegerator
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