adamyoung
Well-Known Member
Hello,
In our office, we have a kegerator that can hold 2x standard ball-locks and which would support installing a 'standard' draft/tap tower. What I'd really like to do instead of using the barbed connectors by the faucets is install the John Guest push-to-connect couplers with Bev Seal Ultra lines (like this: http://www.farmhousebrewingsupply.com/accuflex-bev-seal-ultra-3-16-50/) and use these shank connectors and elbow: http://www.farmhousebrewingsupply.com/5-16-x-5-8-bspp-shank-connector-push-to-connect/ and http://www.ritebrew.com/product-p/843485.htm . I thought I remember seeing a dual tap tower that had "boxy" ends to it which spaced apart the faucets/shanks a bit to make room for this kind of setup (and hopefully make maintenance easier). Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!
In our office, we have a kegerator that can hold 2x standard ball-locks and which would support installing a 'standard' draft/tap tower. What I'd really like to do instead of using the barbed connectors by the faucets is install the John Guest push-to-connect couplers with Bev Seal Ultra lines (like this: http://www.farmhousebrewingsupply.com/accuflex-bev-seal-ultra-3-16-50/) and use these shank connectors and elbow: http://www.farmhousebrewingsupply.com/5-16-x-5-8-bspp-shank-connector-push-to-connect/ and http://www.ritebrew.com/product-p/843485.htm . I thought I remember seeing a dual tap tower that had "boxy" ends to it which spaced apart the faucets/shanks a bit to make room for this kind of setup (and hopefully make maintenance easier). Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!