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erikrocks

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Well, I've spent the past hour searching old threads, and I still haven't answered my own question. So if it's somewhere else, I apologize...

I currently have a minifridge that I converted into a single tap-kegerator last year. I'm now ready to add a second tap. Can someone point me in the direction of a good secondary regulator that will allow me to independently adjust the pressure on each keg? Thanks.
 
micromatic.com

But unless you are planning on serving at two different pressures, you can tee into your existing gas line and add the secondary later.
 
micromatic.com

But unless you are planning on serving at two different pressures, you can tee into your existing gas line and add the secondary later.

Well, if I have a hefeweizen and a stout on tap, I'll probably want to serve at different pressures, right?
 
Micromatic has a dual secondary for $179--that seems extremely high to me. Wouldn't it just be more cost efficient to get a Dual Body Regulator for $120 and replace the single body regulator with it?
 
Ah, gotcha. Thanks. So I just go Tank--primary regulator--tap 1--secondary regulator--tap 2? Sounds good.
 
Yes. Keep in mind that this is not how you would find it set up in a large bar. They would use a primary set at 30-35 psi, serve the hef off a secondary and the stout off of another secondary. But in a home bar setting it will be fine.
 
Looks like good enough prices on the new stuff. But I wouldn't want to risk the used items as there is no way of telling how much life is left in the diaphrams.
 
I'm having a hard time finding a splitter that has a barbed fitting on one side and will allow me to connect the secondary regulator on the other. Any suggestions? I appreciate it.
 
You can piece together everything you'll need from Micromatic... highly recommend them, great products and service is top notch.
 
I'm having a hard time finding a splitter that has a barbed fitting on one side and will allow me to connect the secondary regulator on the other. Any suggestions? I appreciate it.

If you just go flex line between the regs, you can put one of these in the middle.

Look around Lowes, local hardware stores, etc. These as well as other fittings can be found locally.
 
OK, sounds good.

So I'm going to grab a shank, faucet, secondary reg, and a corny keg for $101 from Chi. Shipping is $35, but worth it, as the same stuff minus the corny keg, is $109 shipped from Micromatic.

I'll get the splitter (or equivalent) from a hardware store and the hose from Lowes and/or my LHBS.
 
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