ncornilsen
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I'm building a jockey box for my wedding in June. I think the box itself came out great, but I'm worried that the coils I made may be an issue.
I got, cheaply, some 1/4" OD, .15" ID stainless coils. Since there would be too much resistance if I used it straight, I put the coils in parallel, coming up an effective diameter similar to that of 5/16 OD tubing. With 7 feet of 1/4 hose, I could serve at 14 to 15 PSI.
What I'm concerned about is the Tee's causing too much turbulence, creating foam.
What do you think? I won't have any beer to test it for a while, or I'd just do that haha.
Thanks!
-Nick
I got, cheaply, some 1/4" OD, .15" ID stainless coils. Since there would be too much resistance if I used it straight, I put the coils in parallel, coming up an effective diameter similar to that of 5/16 OD tubing. With 7 feet of 1/4 hose, I could serve at 14 to 15 PSI.
What I'm concerned about is the Tee's causing too much turbulence, creating foam.
What do you think? I won't have any beer to test it for a while, or I'd just do that haha.
Thanks!
-Nick