There is room for two kegs in my Danby kegerator and I've done two kegs by setting one up to serve through the tower and the other connected to a second gas tank that's inside the kegerator along with a picnic tap. Open the door to serve from that one.
I'd like to buy a two tap tower and run a more standard two tap setup, but I'm struggling with the best way to run gas. I want to be able to run different pressures to each keg as I might be carbing one while serving another or possibly have significantly different carbonation levels.
I've seen products to enable gas to multiple kegs that seem to run the gamut as far as approach:
I thought about running a standard primary/secondary pair on the tank, with one hose going into the unit to a pair of secondary regulators mounted internally with each of those feeding a keg. I'm not thrilled with mounting stuff inside either, but there are only so many ways to skin this cat. I'm not sure if this would work, but say I'm carbing one at 30 psi, could I set the external secondary at 30 psi, then set the internal secondary for the serving keg at say 12psi, and the carbing keg at 30 psi? Will a regulator go as high as the supply pressure of 30 or would I need more like 40 psi coming in?
Also, how high could the pressure be going into the unit without concerns of blowing a hose or just battling slow leaks?
I'm curious how others have attacked this problem.
I'd like to buy a two tap tower and run a more standard two tap setup, but I'm struggling with the best way to run gas. I want to be able to run different pressures to each keg as I might be carbing one while serving another or possibly have significantly different carbonation levels.
I've seen products to enable gas to multiple kegs that seem to run the gamut as far as approach:
- A 2-way manifold that runs the same pressure to all kegs
- A regulator with two secondary regulators and two hose nipples (all as one unit)
- A primary regulator and separate pair of secondary regulators.
I thought about running a standard primary/secondary pair on the tank, with one hose going into the unit to a pair of secondary regulators mounted internally with each of those feeding a keg. I'm not thrilled with mounting stuff inside either, but there are only so many ways to skin this cat. I'm not sure if this would work, but say I'm carbing one at 30 psi, could I set the external secondary at 30 psi, then set the internal secondary for the serving keg at say 12psi, and the carbing keg at 30 psi? Will a regulator go as high as the supply pressure of 30 or would I need more like 40 psi coming in?
Also, how high could the pressure be going into the unit without concerns of blowing a hose or just battling slow leaks?
I'm curious how others have attacked this problem.