Are you planning to mount the CO2 tank anywhere on the keezer? I had considered going with an external tank on mine, but I couldn't come up with a way to mount it that doesn't look like a fire extinguisher hanging off the side!
That is a to be designed item. It's larger than I can hide behind and still be close to the wall. Now using an actual fire extinguisher cabinet might be cool.
juic said:What height off the top did you put your taps?
What height off the top did you put your taps?
Have you found that as the water sits on pressure and fully carbonates that the carbonated water coming out still rinses/sprays well?Since this is a stand alone Keezer, I'm using a preasurized Corney Keg for my water supply. The Rinser documentation mentions that a standard water line can be used (~30psi), in reality it works great being pushed by a 14psi line. I'm very impressed with the spray pattern, and the flow rate. I expect that at 30psi the orafice size and viscosity of water would simply reduce the flow rate near to what I'm getting. Again, it is quite adiquate.
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Have you found that as the water sits on pressure and fully carbonates that the carbonated water coming out still rinses/sprays well?
Yeah, a video would be great if it's not too much trouble. If I was okay with 1 less beer on tap, I'd be all over this, but I may still find a way to incorporate a rinser outside of my keezer... or do the more obvious thing and build a bigger keezer!Yes, I'm very happy with both the rinser and carbonated water on tap. I don't run either it at any different pressure (~11psi @ 37F = ~2.5Vols) than my kegs.They both run off the same corny and I use a simple tee to split them. The rinser has plenty of spray and does exactly what is expected. If you would like to see a short video of the setup, let me know.
Tony
Ask and you will receive! I went ahead and made my first ever YouTube video. This is an overview and display of how my rinser and soda water tap are working for me.
No audio at this time, but you'll easily get the picture. I'm happy to answer questions, maybe they will be incorporated into the audio version.
Don't forget to Like it!!
Cheers!
Tony
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