You can almost certainly do it cheaper than I did by buying a CO2 regulator that has a higher pressure relief valve and higher reading pressure gauge to begin with. However, the parts I used were as follows:
1 x iSi Soda Siphon Seltz Bartender Cocktail Stainless Steel. LT.1.0
1 x Stainless...
I changed the relief valve on my regulator to allow up to 145psi and charged the unmodified siphon to 100psi. It discharged all the contents and was well carbonated throughout. I may try higher pressures to compare, although there isn't any particular need. It's working well enough now.
I have done nothing further with the siphon, but just turned my regulator up to around 70psi (my regulator scale runs out at 60psi) and instead of running out of pressure, it dispensed all but around 40ml of the contents this time. I'd probably like to have higher carbonation and I think the...
I had planned to remove the valve but then I think the tiny hole on the side will potentially be open to the world except for the bottom gasket which does cover it. I don't know what the side hole is meant to do. The valve, as I put it isn't actually a valve at all, it's a hollow tube with a...
Big coincidence. I'm trying to do the same thing as this thread and I bought a gas side keg adapter (for reference, it's a 5/8"-14 thread, took me ages to work that out before I was sure enough to buy the selzter and parts as I'm not a brewer).
I took my lock ring off when my ball arrived lock...