This is a much simpler way to hook up a Beer Gun or Counter Pressure Bottle Filler.
The problem is that in order to use these bottle fillers, you need to have CO2 hooked up to the keg and the filler at the same time. In order to achieve this, most places will tell you that you need to modify your kegerator to accommodate your bottle filler. This usually involves installing a splitter on your regulator so you can have a dedicated CO2 line for your beer gun. Doesn't help you much if you want to use it on a friend's kegerator.
With this method, you modify your beer gun to work with ANY ball lock based kegerator and any ball lock keg.
http://imgur.com/a/2fQ22
Splitting the CO2 line
Assembled
Entire Beer Gun
Attachment step 1
Attachment step 2
Ready to dispense. Now you have equal pressure in the keg and in your beer gun.
No need to modify your regulator and install a dedicated line.
Will work on any ball lock keg with zero modifications to kegerators.
The problem is that in order to use these bottle fillers, you need to have CO2 hooked up to the keg and the filler at the same time. In order to achieve this, most places will tell you that you need to modify your kegerator to accommodate your bottle filler. This usually involves installing a splitter on your regulator so you can have a dedicated CO2 line for your beer gun. Doesn't help you much if you want to use it on a friend's kegerator.
With this method, you modify your beer gun to work with ANY ball lock based kegerator and any ball lock keg.
http://imgur.com/a/2fQ22
Splitting the CO2 line
- Cornelius Gas Keg Post Type B,
- Cornelius Post Adapter,
- 1/4 MFL Splitter/Tee (+ washers),
- Gas Ball Lock Disconnect
Assembled
Entire Beer Gun
Attachment step 1
Attachment step 2
Ready to dispense. Now you have equal pressure in the keg and in your beer gun.
No need to modify your regulator and install a dedicated line.
Will work on any ball lock keg with zero modifications to kegerators.