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EJE201

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Got this stuff from a bar repo. Prices are for pickup in Mid-Michigan. Will ship.

First are co2 and foam detector panels with flo-jet pumps and beer splitters. Have not tested but came out of a bar. Similar to this http://www.micromatic.com/draft-keg-beer/regulators-pid-83215-PM1-BP.html

$200 for an entire panel (small 2 way co2 manifolds in the bottom left have been removed.) I have 4 panels. May split up if interest is there.
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I believe these are all "D" couplers. $15 each or a package deal for multiple. Only a few left
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Wall brackets with the fittings. $5 each
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These secondary regulators are sold as is, Hooked them up to gas and about half the gauges worked freely, a few were not reacting to the adjustment knob like they should (wont get down to 0 etc.) and several seemed dead. no cap at the end because they were all linked with hose. a little surface rust here and there. $60 each set *ALL SOLD*
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I have a few draft towers for sale in other threads. Thanks for looking.
 
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From what I could gather co2 or compressed air is hooked up to a regulator which then is pushed to the flojet pumps. The pumps are also connected to the kegs. The pumps push the beer from the keg through the foam monitor and into the distributor manifold where it was split off to several different faucets. Most likely in different parts of the bar. The foam monitor shuts off flow when a keg is finished so you don't fill your entire line with foam. Basically it is a cost savings mechanism if you have like 100' beer lines and cant monitor keg levels quickly. I should have taken a picture of the lines all connected before I cut them out but they had beer in them and I didnt want it leaking all over my garage floor.
 
Several couplers sold but plenty more left. Willing to separate items off the panels if interested.
 
I'll get in line for a bank of secondary regs if for some reason that deal falls through.

Updated the post, regs are gone. I do have the double secondaries on the panels and one is a tripple.
 
Hey!

Do you happen to have any Type U Couplers ?

Id be interested in a few.

Thanks! and GL on sellin!:mug:

I have one but I think I'm going to keep it for now just in case I end up buying some kegs from the party store. Sorry.
 
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