kal
Well-Known Member
Hi guys!
I've got 4 beers on tap but room for 7 kegs in the freezer so I'd like to get some picnic taps for serving less popular beers right out of the freezer without having to swap gas lines all the time.
I've a 2-body regulator feeding two dual manifolds to give me four Co2 lines at 2 different pressures:
These 4 lines then go to the freezer:
If I wanted to "split" one of these 4 lines, could I do this gas line splitting in the freezer or do I really need to replace a manifold?
I already have check valves on both the regulator and the manifolds so there's no danger of beer flowing back into the regulator. But what about inter-keg beer flow? I could see that happening if I turned OFF the regulator and had two kegs hooked up on the same Co2 line split only with a T-connector and one wasn't carbed yet: The high carb beer would want to flow into the flat beer no?
Is the only right way to get manifolds with more splits on them?
Kal
I've got 4 beers on tap but room for 7 kegs in the freezer so I'd like to get some picnic taps for serving less popular beers right out of the freezer without having to swap gas lines all the time.
I've a 2-body regulator feeding two dual manifolds to give me four Co2 lines at 2 different pressures:
These 4 lines then go to the freezer:
If I wanted to "split" one of these 4 lines, could I do this gas line splitting in the freezer or do I really need to replace a manifold?
I already have check valves on both the regulator and the manifolds so there's no danger of beer flowing back into the regulator. But what about inter-keg beer flow? I could see that happening if I turned OFF the regulator and had two kegs hooked up on the same Co2 line split only with a T-connector and one wasn't carbed yet: The high carb beer would want to flow into the flat beer no?
Is the only right way to get manifolds with more splits on them?
Kal