chucke
Well-Known Member
This coupling fits into the Quick Connects that are on the manifold.
(1/4” QC x 1/4” NPT)
It is sold at HD and Lowes in the same area where they sell compressors.
While you’re in the compressor area, buy two of these
(1/4” QC x 1/4” NPT) for the empty holes on either side of the manifold.
Then you need to connect to your hose. Assuming ¼” ID tubing, go to the plumbing section where they have a crapload of brass fittings mounted on the wall. Get this
(1/4” NPT x 1/4” hose barb)
The male threaded end should screw into the first coupling. (One end is male and the other is female. If they’re out of one, just switch male/females around.)
Also, get enough ¼” ID pressure rated hose to go to the kegs. (Ask the guy that works there.)
You’ll need a ¼” brass plug for the hole in the back.
It will be in plumbing area with the other brass fittings on the wall.
Then, this goes on the other end of the 1/4" ID hose to connect to the Corney keg.
(1/4” hose barb x gas side)
Teflon tape for all the screw connections and hose clamps for all hose/barb connections.
Methinks that does it.

(1/4” QC x 1/4” NPT)
It is sold at HD and Lowes in the same area where they sell compressors.
While you’re in the compressor area, buy two of these

(1/4” QC x 1/4” NPT) for the empty holes on either side of the manifold.
Then you need to connect to your hose. Assuming ¼” ID tubing, go to the plumbing section where they have a crapload of brass fittings mounted on the wall. Get this

(1/4” NPT x 1/4” hose barb)
The male threaded end should screw into the first coupling. (One end is male and the other is female. If they’re out of one, just switch male/females around.)
Also, get enough ¼” ID pressure rated hose to go to the kegs. (Ask the guy that works there.)
You’ll need a ¼” brass plug for the hole in the back.

It will be in plumbing area with the other brass fittings on the wall.
Then, this goes on the other end of the 1/4" ID hose to connect to the Corney keg.

(1/4” hose barb x gas side)
Teflon tape for all the screw connections and hose clamps for all hose/barb connections.
Methinks that does it.