Monitor Corny Keg Pressure

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Easy question, but I wasn't able to find it. I'm sure the 'similar threads' at the bottom will probably have it. (Its better then search!)

I want to monitor the pressure in a corny keg that may or may not be attached to gas. Basically a low pressure gauge connected to a quick disconnect, but I have no idea what parts I'm looking for.

Obviously a quick disconnect and a low pressure guage, but what joins them?

It'd be like NPT --> ?

Any help would be appreciated.
 
Easy question, but I wasn't able to find it. I'm sure the 'similar threads' at the bottom will probably have it. (Its better then search!)

I want to monitor the pressure in a corny keg that may or may not be attached to gas. Basically a low pressure gauge connected to a quick disconnect, but I have no idea what parts I'm looking for.

Obviously a quick disconnect and a low pressure guage, but what joins them?

It'd be like NPT --> ?

Any help would be appreciated.

I think this is what you're looking for...

http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/kegging/gas-hardware/misc-hardware/bleeder-valve.html
 
Check out Williams brewing in CA for this product too....I just recd a catalog of theirs and I believe it was $19 for ball and $20 for pin....Goood Luck!
 
riverfrontbrewer had it right. Williams Brewing was the way to go. Much cleaner pressure tester. The one from Northern looked like a kludge and was way more expensive. I got two from Williams for the same price as one from Northern and they look pretty nice. Northern didn't include the quick disconnect.

Northern:
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Williams:
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