W WhiskeyScroggins Member Joined Jan 8, 2009 Messages 22 Reaction score 0 Feb 5, 2009 #1 If I've got a primary regulator linked to a 4 way secondary, what pressure do I set the primary at?
jonp9576 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 27, 2008 Messages 1,305 Reaction score 5 Location Lansdale, PA Feb 5, 2009 #2 i have mine at 50. i've heard a bunch of people on here keep theirs at 30, so they can split the line from their primary to seal up kegs and force carb and such
i have mine at 50. i've heard a bunch of people on here keep theirs at 30, so they can split the line from their primary to seal up kegs and force carb and such
TJ-Bill Well-Known Member Joined Oct 30, 2008 Messages 214 Reaction score 0 Feb 6, 2009 #3 I think you should probably have it set for whatever you use it for. They adjustable so changing the pressure should be a problem. I use 1 Reg to pressure my kegs in the fridge and I use the 2nd to seal/test empty kegs or force carb. I change the pressure as I see fit.
I think you should probably have it set for whatever you use it for. They adjustable so changing the pressure should be a problem. I use 1 Reg to pressure my kegs in the fridge and I use the 2nd to seal/test empty kegs or force carb. I change the pressure as I see fit.
david_42 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 8, 2005 Messages 25,581 Reaction score 196 Location Oak Grove Feb 6, 2009 #4 Unless you plan on using the primary pressure for something else, it only has to be higher than the highest secondary output. I use 35 psi, so I can carbonate soda water directly.
Unless you plan on using the primary pressure for something else, it only has to be higher than the highest secondary output. I use 35 psi, so I can carbonate soda water directly.
TJ-Bill Well-Known Member Joined Oct 30, 2008 Messages 214 Reaction score 0 Feb 6, 2009 #5 Are we talking about a bank of 2 regs or 2 regulators in series?