I am oh so close to ordering my "stuff" to get started but I have these lingering questions.
If I have my CO2 connected to a regulator which is then connected to a 4-way manifold, that should give me two lines to push beer out of my two kegs in the Sanyo and two other lines...one to force carbonate a new keg and one to do...well...whatever you would do with a fourth CO2 line.
Here is where my thinking gets muttled. If I have my kegs set at ~5 PSI for normal "push" pressure, how do I jack up the gas to the third line for a quick forced carbonation session without overdosing my serving kegs? Do I have to buy a whole seperate regulator for those other CO2 "jobs" or does the temporary 30PSI while I shake the snot out of my corny not affect the beer in the fridge?
I am perplexed....
If I have my CO2 connected to a regulator which is then connected to a 4-way manifold, that should give me two lines to push beer out of my two kegs in the Sanyo and two other lines...one to force carbonate a new keg and one to do...well...whatever you would do with a fourth CO2 line.
Here is where my thinking gets muttled. If I have my kegs set at ~5 PSI for normal "push" pressure, how do I jack up the gas to the third line for a quick forced carbonation session without overdosing my serving kegs? Do I have to buy a whole seperate regulator for those other CO2 "jobs" or does the temporary 30PSI while I shake the snot out of my corny not affect the beer in the fridge?
I am perplexed....