I had no problem running the post onto the A-176 adapter, only used a crescent wrench to tighten it up at the end. So I suspect that post isn't the right one...
Cheers!
Cheers!
I had no problem running the post onto the A-176 adapter, only used a crescent wrench to tighten it up at the end. So I suspect that post isn't the right one...
Cheers!
cincybrewer said:Well I ordered a new keg post and it fit! .
Scooba said:So, I have corny kegs. Do I still order firestone posts or do I get the corny posts?
You still get the Firestone post. The firestone post screws on to the pump assembly (via the adapter). The beer out side of a Firestone post and Cornelius post are the same. The difference in on the threaded end. The threaded end of a Cornelius post won't screw onto the pump assembly. The Firestone will.
Does that make sense?
You still get the Firestone post. The firestone post screws on to the pump assembly (via the adapter). The beer out side of a Firestone post and Cornelius post are the same. The difference in on the threaded end. The threaded end of a Cornelius post won't screw onto the pump assembly. The Firestone will.
Does that make sense?
No. A Firestone post won't work on a pin lock. I haven't tried to fit one together for a pin lock. Has anyone out there tries that?
kman42 said:I just read 27 pages of this thread and I'm so sad that no one has figured out how to get it to work with pin-locks.
MaxOut said:I just put BLC in one of my kegs and use air to push the cleaner through. Works great and cleans the keg while I'm at it. Not sure what the benefit is of using a plastic sprayer if you all ready have kegs? The directions on the BLC say to circulate and rinse 10 - 15 min. and with 5 gallons of cleaner it will run or the full 15 min at 5 psi. Works great. I use a second keg with a piece of silicone tubing going from tap to keg and catch the cleaner. Once I'm done with one tap I reverse the kegs and do the next tap.
I just took off the green nozzle and wore down the plastic threads a little with a pliers. Then with a little thread tape (not sure how much it actually helped) cross threaded the **** out of the sprayer with my pin lock connection. It created a seal and pushed a whole bottle of cleaning solution through my lines w/o a leak.
I finished my keezer this week and built this cleaner, works great!
I've scanned this thread without too much luck. IE Star San has a mix of something like 2 oz per 5 gallons, but this sprayer is only 56 oz (not even 1/10th of the bottle mix).
Anyone have suggestions for PBW, BLC, and/or Star San?
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