dmaraio
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Just got the parts today, it is only rough fit but it looks like its going to work well.
Got all parts from McMaster, including the item numbers here:
48935K25 Pressure Relief Valve 1/4" NPT Male, 0-20 PSI
4089K23 1/4" NPT Male Center Back, 0 - 60 PSI Gauge
4429K223 Low-Pressure Brass Threaded Pipe Fitting 1/4" X 1/8" X 1/4"
50675K161 Brass 37 Degree Flared Tube Fitting Adapter for 1/4" Tube OD X 1/8" NPT Male Pipe
Total cost was about $35, that includes shipping. The relief valve only goes to 20psi, on hindsight I should have gotten something that is capable of up to 40 if I want to carbonate outside of fridge, I can always swap in another valve
Edit:
I found an alternative valve that will allow you to go between 25-200 PSI. This would be great for doing a highly carbonated ale, think Hefeweiss.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/6D915
Got all parts from McMaster, including the item numbers here:
48935K25 Pressure Relief Valve 1/4" NPT Male, 0-20 PSI
4089K23 1/4" NPT Male Center Back, 0 - 60 PSI Gauge
4429K223 Low-Pressure Brass Threaded Pipe Fitting 1/4" X 1/8" X 1/4"
50675K161 Brass 37 Degree Flared Tube Fitting Adapter for 1/4" Tube OD X 1/8" NPT Male Pipe
Total cost was about $35, that includes shipping. The relief valve only goes to 20psi, on hindsight I should have gotten something that is capable of up to 40 if I want to carbonate outside of fridge, I can always swap in another valve
Edit:
I found an alternative valve that will allow you to go between 25-200 PSI. This would be great for doing a highly carbonated ale, think Hefeweiss.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/6D915