Long story short, I have a co2 tank and regulator that I used to use when I had a planted aquarium. I no longer have that aquarium and would like to use the co2 tank and regulator for kegging since I just bought a keg not too long ago. The only thing is, the co2 regulator has a solenoid valve on it which was convenient for the aquarium since I connected it to a timer so that it turned off the co2 at night.
My question is: is it safe to force carb with a regulator that has a solenoid valve that has to be plugged in an outlet? I mean, will using a solenoid valve result in constant carbing and like, the keg will blow up? On that note, how does it work with a "regular" regulator? How does it know not to keep pumping in co2?
Thanks in advance!
My question is: is it safe to force carb with a regulator that has a solenoid valve that has to be plugged in an outlet? I mean, will using a solenoid valve result in constant carbing and like, the keg will blow up? On that note, how does it work with a "regular" regulator? How does it know not to keep pumping in co2?
Thanks in advance!