I plan to build a keezer for use outside. In the TX heat, how bad would it be to put the co2 bottle outside in the shade and run a remote regulator in the keezer.
My thought is that the regulator may change the output pressure if the regulator changes temperature. But, if the tank gets hot, it will only change the pressure sent to the regulator, so the regulator output should not change since the regulators are designed to take different pressures as you drain down a tank. Does this all make sense to you?
My preference is to not waste a bottle worth of space in the keezer.
Thanks for your help in advance.
My thought is that the regulator may change the output pressure if the regulator changes temperature. But, if the tank gets hot, it will only change the pressure sent to the regulator, so the regulator output should not change since the regulators are designed to take different pressures as you drain down a tank. Does this all make sense to you?
My preference is to not waste a bottle worth of space in the keezer.
Thanks for your help in advance.