weeple2000
Well-Known Member
I picked up 5 ball lock cornys second hand. The first 2 were given to me, the other 3 I bought myself. When I was given the first two, they were empty, I didn't talk to the person that used them last. When I just recently purchased the other 3, the guy I bought them from had put some pressure in them - he said I'd know they hold pressure that way.
I am trying to get my keezer setup for a pot luck we'll be having in about 3 weeks. So far I have the collar screwed together, need to drill holes for the taps and bolt the collar to the freezer, and make some tap handles. I also have wired an STC-1000 for temperature control, so that is good to go.
I haven't gone so far as to think about running the lines or anything involving the kegs themselves. Is there anything I need to know about doing this? I tried searching the wiki but came up empty.
My plan is to go to a local brewpub and have them fill 3 of the cornys for the potluck, and eventually fill the other 2 with homebrew.
I have a distributor with 4 valves as well as 4 regulators, of which I was planning on using 2 regs and the distributor for the setup.
I am trying to get my keezer setup for a pot luck we'll be having in about 3 weeks. So far I have the collar screwed together, need to drill holes for the taps and bolt the collar to the freezer, and make some tap handles. I also have wired an STC-1000 for temperature control, so that is good to go.
I haven't gone so far as to think about running the lines or anything involving the kegs themselves. Is there anything I need to know about doing this? I tried searching the wiki but came up empty.
My plan is to go to a local brewpub and have them fill 3 of the cornys for the potluck, and eventually fill the other 2 with homebrew.
I have a distributor with 4 valves as well as 4 regulators, of which I was planning on using 2 regs and the distributor for the setup.