lotbfan
Well-Known Member
Are there any specific reasons that a 1/4" NPT spray gun regulator with adjustments from 1-160 psi in 1 lb. increments would not work as a secondary regulator for a kegging system? I want to try one that I found online that might work perfectly for my application, but I don't want to waste 30 bucks only to have it arrive and have there be an immediate problem with using it in this application.
It is listed as a diaphragm regulator if that makes a difference. A review says that it has a hard time pushing enough gas to a tool that uses 14 cfm, but that seems like a silly quantity of gas in a beer line, I can't imagine hitting that barrier. It is also described as being a great replacement for the mini regulators that are normal on guns which I understand usually don't work well.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
It is listed as a diaphragm regulator if that makes a difference. A review says that it has a hard time pushing enough gas to a tool that uses 14 cfm, but that seems like a silly quantity of gas in a beer line, I can't imagine hitting that barrier. It is also described as being a great replacement for the mini regulators that are normal on guns which I understand usually don't work well.
Thanks in advance for any advice.