I'm new to kegging, and so I've been researching a lot. It seems like this should be a relatively simple matter of math. However, I've seen a mixed bag of information, some contradicting the math.
The math says:
[keg PSI] - [Resistance PSI to glass] = [dispensing PSI]
It sounds like you want about 0.5 to 1.0 dispensing PSI. I've seen several people claim the use 10 ft of 3/16 ID tubing for standard beers. Les say your PSI is 13 in the keg. Even if you disregard faucet, shank, and gravity resistance, that's 1.2 PSI/ft resistance in the tube. 2 PSI/ft seems to be the lowest estimate for 3/16 tubing.
Before I knew anything about tube length, carb PSI equilibriums, etc., I racked a dunkelweizen into my first keg. Of course, only later to find out that to be to carb style I need about 22 PSI in the keg. Without accounting for faucet, shank, or gravity resistance, and going with a low estimate of 2PSI/ft in the tube, that's 11 ft of tube. Probably should be less after accounting for the aforementioned factors.
Does anyone have some experience pushing out of a keg with 20+ PSI? I'm getting 50 ft of line, so I can cut whatever is needed. But I plan on cutting various lengths from that to balance future kegs at various PSIs. So, I don't want to cut 15 feet if I end up wasting 6 feet witling it down. On the other hand, if some really push standardly carbed beer through 10 ft, maybe I need 20 ft for this German wheat?
The math says:
[keg PSI] - [Resistance PSI to glass] = [dispensing PSI]
It sounds like you want about 0.5 to 1.0 dispensing PSI. I've seen several people claim the use 10 ft of 3/16 ID tubing for standard beers. Les say your PSI is 13 in the keg. Even if you disregard faucet, shank, and gravity resistance, that's 1.2 PSI/ft resistance in the tube. 2 PSI/ft seems to be the lowest estimate for 3/16 tubing.
Before I knew anything about tube length, carb PSI equilibriums, etc., I racked a dunkelweizen into my first keg. Of course, only later to find out that to be to carb style I need about 22 PSI in the keg. Without accounting for faucet, shank, or gravity resistance, and going with a low estimate of 2PSI/ft in the tube, that's 11 ft of tube. Probably should be less after accounting for the aforementioned factors.
Does anyone have some experience pushing out of a keg with 20+ PSI? I'm getting 50 ft of line, so I can cut whatever is needed. But I plan on cutting various lengths from that to balance future kegs at various PSIs. So, I don't want to cut 15 feet if I end up wasting 6 feet witling it down. On the other hand, if some really push standardly carbed beer through 10 ft, maybe I need 20 ft for this German wheat?