For years, I've kept multiple regulators and CO2 tanks, at home, to pressurize, and serve Ball Lock and Sanke kegs. They take up a lot of space, and I have recently wondered about combining two regulators and fittings to make "one" regulator to fit all of my needs.
Today, I took the high pressure gauge off of my main Cornelius regulator, and the CO2 plug off my secondary, got a left hand brass fitting, and screwed them together. It looks professional, and I was initially excited, but challenges exist. At present, I've only got 400psi registering on the high gauge in the secondary. I'll keep reading, but if anyone has a suggestion, happy to hear it.
Today, I took the high pressure gauge off of my main Cornelius regulator, and the CO2 plug off my secondary, got a left hand brass fitting, and screwed them together. It looks professional, and I was initially excited, but challenges exist. At present, I've only got 400psi registering on the high gauge in the secondary. I'll keep reading, but if anyone has a suggestion, happy to hear it.