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Tenenet

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Hello

I'd like to connect my CO2 tank to a simple MFL connection though my keezer collar and back out to the another MFL connector to my secondary regulator. If you were to design this system how would you do it?

I tried to search through the forum to find the right answer to my question as it feels like it would be fairly common. I was unable to do so thus I'm posting.

Thanks
Sam
 
Something like this?
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=464092

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Hello

I'd like to connect my CO2 tank to a simple MFL connection though my keezer collar and back out to the another MFL connector to my secondary regulator. If you were to design this system how would you do it?

Thanks
Sam

This is what I did with external CO2 supply. I don't have a need for going back out.

CO2-Temp in.jpg


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Something like this?
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That's what I use on my two fridges (one line each); I used a short "panel" version on my keezer (3 lines going in).
As all the hardware is 1/4" flare all the way to the disconnects, no conversion bits are needed.

Also, fwiw, I terminated the outside ends on my keezer with ball lock gas posts so the CO2 and nitro tanks just plug on...

keezer_gas_mod_04.jpg

Cheers!
 
I have a MFL bulkhead with a ball lock post on the outside. The inside has a barb with a tube that goes to a manifold.
 

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