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Jarfark

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I have a dream to turn my spare full size fridge into a kegerator. I plan to have 3 taps (already bought the intertaps) with 3 soda kegs and would like to run them off of one 10lb co2 tank.
I bought a 3 way regulator thinking that makes the most sense, what’s the benefit of a manifold? Is it necessary?
I’m new to all of this, I’m assuming I’d go from the main co2 regulator to the 3 way regulator to the kegs? Does that sound right?
 
Manifolds are cool as it allows you to run 3 kegs at the same time . However with a secondary regulator you can run 3 kegs at different psi if you want. I have one and I can force carb 1 keg while the other 2 are at serving psi.

Yes you are correct from your co2 regulator to the manifold then to each keg
 
You will run a hose from your co2 tank regulator to that end piece on the secondary regulator you bought . That secondary regulator should be set up inside your kegerator . Then you will have 3 hoses coming off the secondary regulator to your kegs. You dont need a manifold. That thing is basically a manifold with psi control.
 
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