TheYoshi
Well-Known Member
i just want to say, brian1's formula is more accurate than the spreadsheet, at least for me.
i have a wheat beer on tap. 37F, 20psi for about 3.4 volumes. 3/16" line, 5" shank, 24" height difference.
your spreadsheet gives me 93 inches, about 7.75 feet. I have 10' on there right now, and I have to turn the reg down to 8psi to get a decent pour. pouring at 20psi on 10' gives me nothing but foam. 7.75 feet would be useless.
brian1's formula gives 16 feet, which, while I haven't tried that yet (waiting on beer line...) seems much more reasonable...
I agree, this thing seems to return a bit too short. Really irritating the spreadsheet is protected too. I'll probably get around to making a spreadsheet that biases longer (using the formula here) and post it in a day or two, I won't lock it either that should help if anyone needs to change the assumed resistances of specific line diameters as well.
By way of example, I have an IPA on tap with a picnic faucet right now, 38 degrees, 9 PSI for 2.3 volumes, this thing is calling for 41" of line. I've got 60" on there now, will foam too much still, not horrible but still way too much to be acceptable. About 1/2 the glass is foam.