
Inline CO2 Regulator [control each keg separately] + Hands on Review & Hacks
From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:
- A small barbed regulator for use with liquid or gas
- Made from acetyl, nitrile, brass and stainless steel parts
- Controls pressure from 0 – 150 psi
- Includes 3/16 inch
Notes from HBF: This is an inline secondary regulator. You still need a primary regulator attached to your CO2 tank. The idea is, you set the primary to the highest pressure you will use (without exceeding specifications of any component of your system) and then use these regulators inline (one per line) to fine tune pressure and carbonation [See: Balancing Your Draft System]. As an example, you could set your primary to 25 PSI for faster force carbonation and set each line to a different pressure based on desired carbonation level. Since this does not have a gauge, you need some sort of a gauge to use for tuning this in. The gauge doesn’t have to stay connected, just while you’re setting the regulator. This is a perfect application of a Spunding Valve [See: Build a Spunding Valve! – How and Why]
Review and Hacks… Review – Dial in w/Spunding – Use for portable serving!
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