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  1. M

    Kegs with multiple pressures hooked up to one co2 tank

    Without some sort of additional regulation, splitting the lines into two lines the pressure will be the same on both lines.
  2. M

    Kegs with multiple pressures hooked up to one co2 tank

    Here's a thought.. Harbor Fright sells low pressure regulators (airtools section) for about $7. They are are 1/4" thread. You could buy 3 or 4 of them and make yourself a manifold with some T's and the such from the hardware store. Then set your regulator on your Co2 bottle to say 50 psi and...
  3. M

    Saying Hello

    Long time all grain brewer in Auburn, WA. New to this forum and just checking in to say Hi. Forum looks interesting what I've seen so fare. Hope to chat it up more. Cheers, David
  4. M

    Keep One, Drop One - Word Game

    Candied fruit
  5. M

    beer line gas line

    By balanced, are you referring to even flow a across all your faucets? I have discovered that which ever size line you use, stick with it. Don't switch between say 3/16 & 1/4" in a single run. I had done that with a jocky box I retubed. The end result was uncontrollable foaming. Once I went to...
  6. M

    beer line gas line

    I have always used 1/4" ID on both gas & beer lines. Makes it easier to only stock one size hose. I agree with using 1/4 barb/flare nuts on your hose ends. It may be a few more pieces of hardware, but in the long run it simplifies things. I've heard a pressure drop of 1 # psi/feet of 1/4"...
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