I am hoping someone can help me. I need to set up a dual regulator system so a can pour and carbonate at the same time. Craftbrewer can't get any add-ons for micromatic regulators from the states. Is it easy enough to remove the high pressure gauge from the regulator which is going to be connected to the bottle and connect it to the inlet of the second regulator using a connection piece? Or is it easier to just buy a double regulator???
Thanks Lance
Dual Regulator
Dual Regulator
I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day.
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I have 3 beers on tap and use a single regulator. You only need a dual reg if you want to pour 2 beers and 2 different carbonation levels.
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Just go to Andale and they will have what you need to join two regs together.
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There is a guy on ebay who will be selling some reasonably priced dual pressure regulators soon. He's called the_kegging_company or something like that. No affiliation other than being a happy customer....
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Dr i am trying to eliminate the possibility of cross contamination and taste transfer from keg to keg.
Thanks Timmy i will keep an eye out for it.
Thanks Timmy i will keep an eye out for it.
I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day.
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Just spewed some nice red wine all over my screen!Lance wrote:Dr i am trying to eliminate the possibility of cross contamination and taste transfer from keg to keg.
That is the funniest thing i have heard in a long time.
Mercy!
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the good doctor has his own style, what he meant was; not a chance in hell of any perceptible cross contamination or taste transfer between kegs on the same regulator.
If you're still in doubt, give the cheap option a go before you buy the regulator add-ons.
If you're still in doubt, give the cheap option a go before you buy the regulator add-ons.
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So sorry about your red wine Dr.
Thanks Paul.
Thanks Paul.
I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day.
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Try kegsonline.com.au,they can apparently join another reg to your existing micromatic reg,but you have to send your reg to them so they can do it,which I will do as soon as I get my head around
not being able to drink my beer for a week or so,especially when the G/F is coming up.Anyway,enough about my dilemma it costs about $127 plus postage they tell me.Enjoy.
