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DancingBull

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Hi folks,

I recently started kegging my 10 gallon batches (I ferment in 2 separate carboys and I have 2 corney kegs)

I only have 1 CO2 tank and 1 dual gauge regulator. Without buying a new regulator, is there an adapter/splitter that I can send the same amount of CO2 to both kegs (since they are the exact same beer?)

This is my second batch kegging, the first batch was a wheat so one keg went quickly and I was able to hook the CO2 tank to the second in a short amount of time.

The latest batch is a big brew that will probably last a lot longer, just seeing if i can carb them together.

Thanks in advance!
 
+1 to tee splitters. Cheaper than anything(~$3) and if the pressure is to be the same, you don't need anything else.

For the record, I realize that homebrewing equipment is often about something other than need! Have fun with whatever you choose.
 
this is a way to split it, after the regulator.. you may look at some of the larger ones as well, as you wont have to replace it down the line

http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/2-way-co2-distributor-w-1-4-barb-shutoff.html

I went this route, I did the 3 way per your advice.




But I got it from here because it was cheaper.

Thanks again!
 
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