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energee

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Hey all, first post!

I currently have 5# CO2 tank inside of my 2 tap kegerator and would like to use a 20# on the outside. I don't think i can fit two lines through the grommet so I'd like to have the regulator on the outside, and split it after gas line is in. What exact parts should I use here to extend a line between the regulator and splitter, pic attached.

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I'd keep the "Y" splitter at the regulator and just run one of those lines into the kegerator.

Once you get a line inside the kegerator you can either use more "Y"s or "T"s to split into as many kegs as you need, or better yet, you can install a gas MANIFOLD inside the kegerator so you can shut off lines easily without having to purge the gas from all the other kegs or even remove the QDs from them.

3_way_gas_manifold_1_4in_barbs.jpg


I think you can even add a second regulator in the kegerator in case you want to prime some kegs at a LOWER pressure.
 
Thanks I did this:

I'd keep the "Y" splitter at the regulator and just run one of those lines into the kegerator.

Once you get a line inside the kegerator you can either use more "Y"s or "T"s to split into as many kegs as you need, or better yet, you can install a gas MANIFOLD inside the kegerator so you can shut off lines easily without having to purge the gas from all the other kegs or even remove the QDs from them.

3_way_gas_manifold_1_4in_barbs.jpg


I think you can even add a second regulator in the kegerator in case you want to prime some kegs at a LOWER pressure.
 
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