Felix2Fingerz
Active Member
I'm in the process of building my kegerator and getting parts. I just bought a couple of ball lock kegs from someone on craigslist and they had an old regulator laying around that I grabbed for 10 bucks. After a first glance, it looked like a standard dual gauge regulator with both gauges with psi ratings that you would find on a typical Co2 setup.
However, once I got it home I found that it was a nitrogen regulator made to screw into a tank with a female adapter found on nitrogen tanks where Co2 has a male connection. The regulator is an old tap-rite:
Series 740N
Compressed Gas
Regulator 336M
Nitrogen
2640psi (@70DegF) Max inlet pressure
If I get the right adapter, could I use this for Co2?
However, once I got it home I found that it was a nitrogen regulator made to screw into a tank with a female adapter found on nitrogen tanks where Co2 has a male connection. The regulator is an old tap-rite:
Series 740N
Compressed Gas
Regulator 336M
Nitrogen
2640psi (@70DegF) Max inlet pressure
If I get the right adapter, could I use this for Co2?