Adding Valve to Air Distributor

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kopher

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I just built a keezer and got a 2-keg system from kegconnection to start kegging my beer and it took about 5 seconds to decide I wanted to add a third keg.

Does anyone know if it possible to replace the plug-like thing from the end of a 2-way air distributor and replace it with a check valve for a third keg? Any reason not to do this? Not sure what that plug is for.

For clarity, what I mean is adding one of these:
http://stores.kegconnection.com/Detail.bok?no=343

To this:
http://stores.kegconnection.com/Detail.bok?no=51

I'd love to add a secondary regulator to keep pressure at different levels, but it looks like that would be at least $75 versus $9 for the valve.

Anyway, any advice is super appreciated. :mug:
 
Sure, you could do that. You could also just install a T into one of the lines and have 2 QD's on the end.

That's basically what I did, I h bought the 2 keg setup from KegConnection, and split both lines into 2 running 4 kegs in my kegerator.
 
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