Hello fellow homebrewers, I was wondering if you could help me out. I purchased a Co2 regulator on Ebay about 2 months ago and at the time I thought that I got a steal. Well when I got around to assembling my keezer I thought that the gauge was a little weird being it was going 1-160psi and I thought that I would never need that much pressure on a beer setup.
What I would like to do it rebuild the two 1-160 primary regulators so they are 1-60psi. From what I gathered all I would have to do is replace the gauge and the internal spring part #130166. Sounds pretty easy but I'm having a hard time locating the spring.
Has anyone done this and any suggestions would be great. Basically I would like to have two regulators, one to prime and the other to run 4 kegs going through a 4 way manifold.
Also does anyone have a good source for co2 shut off valves and manifolds it seems like everyone is out or they are like $12 each for shut off valves. I just think this simple part should be cheaper.
Thanks for any and all suggestions..
What I would like to do it rebuild the two 1-160 primary regulators so they are 1-60psi. From what I gathered all I would have to do is replace the gauge and the internal spring part #130166. Sounds pretty easy but I'm having a hard time locating the spring.
Has anyone done this and any suggestions would be great. Basically I would like to have two regulators, one to prime and the other to run 4 kegs going through a 4 way manifold.
Also does anyone have a good source for co2 shut off valves and manifolds it seems like everyone is out or they are like $12 each for shut off valves. I just think this simple part should be cheaper.
Thanks for any and all suggestions..