I ordered several sets of the universal poppets.
Can anyone confirm that the #008 silicone orings are working well?
Thanks a bunch!
found this on an ebay list:
Ever wonder what the correct poppet to use in your keg is? With so many to choose from and you can not even be sure you have the original post on the keg it gets confusing. Universal poppets work on almost every Ball and Pin lock keg unless you have something very obscure:
-AEB
-Kegco
-O.B.Keg
-Cornelius
-Spartanburg
-Firestone
-John Wood
This poppet comes with a slightly longer spring then most Universal brand poppets. This is to allow you to replace inside posts with nylon inserts and remove the insert for good in most cases. In some installations there will be too much tension on the spring to put your disconnect on, if this happens cut off one coil from the bottom and try again. Repeat as needed
found this on an ebay list:
Ever wonder what the correct poppet to use in your keg is? With so many to choose from and you can not even be sure you have the original post on the keg it gets confusing. Universal poppets work on almost every Ball and Pin lock keg unless you have something very obscure:
-AEB
-Kegco
-O.B.Keg
-Cornelius
-Spartanburg
-Firestone
-John Wood
This poppet comes with a slightly longer spring then most Universal brand poppets. This is to allow you to replace inside posts with nylon inserts and remove the insert for good in most cases. In some installations there will be too much tension on the spring to put your disconnect on, if this happens cut off one coil from the bottom and try again. Repeat as needed
Count me in the "Not A Fan" group wrt to universal poppets.
I have exactly one of them, and it's in the post on my DIY Line Cleaner. Twice now the poppet o-ring has come off the metal poppet piece and either wedged itself in the post hole or slid over to the side inside the post, in both cases requiring removal of the post to retrieve the o-ring and put it back in place.
No way will I use one of these on an actual keg...
Cheers!
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That is because the common universal poppet sold at most places as shown on the left in the picture below has a design flaw with that steep angle allowing the o-ring to be lifted when snagged and removed.
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The model we carry on the right has a cut out to retain the ring. I believe it is just us at www.ontariobeerkegs.com and the always helpful Jason at adventuresinhomebrewing.org in Michigan that carry the better design to date. Now that I made this public in a few months everyone well.