LuminousBrewer
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I'm a newbie when it comes to kegging. I purchased FOUR SECONDARY REGULATORS so I can carbonate different kegs at various levels. I have two taps at the moment but I purchased the four secondaries so I can expand to four taps in the future.
The confusion I am having at the moment is in regards to the Primary Regulator. Do I need a High Pressure Regulator or can I use a Regular Primary Regulator for the Four Secondary Regulators?
If my Kegerator is set at 37 degrees and my suggested carbonating level is 12 PSI for a 2.5 carbonation I'm confused as to why I would need a high pressure primary regulator when it's suggested to set the primary at your highest carbonating level, which for me would be 12 psi right? Is the High Pressure Regulator overkill or am I missing something?
Below is the picture of my Secondary Regulators.
The confusion I am having at the moment is in regards to the Primary Regulator. Do I need a High Pressure Regulator or can I use a Regular Primary Regulator for the Four Secondary Regulators?
If my Kegerator is set at 37 degrees and my suggested carbonating level is 12 PSI for a 2.5 carbonation I'm confused as to why I would need a high pressure primary regulator when it's suggested to set the primary at your highest carbonating level, which for me would be 12 psi right? Is the High Pressure Regulator overkill or am I missing something?
Below is the picture of my Secondary Regulators.