I could not find one in stores local to me that had the same thread as the nut from the beer coupler. There were a couple that were close but if I felt it was too loose or I was forcing it on I felt it would end up leaking. I had the benefit of having a couple of those nuts from the coupler...
Put together a couple for friends using 2 gallon sprayers. They don't homebrew but were looking for a way to clean their kegerator. Only thing I could find locally that connected to the nut that connects to the tap was a 3/8 male side of a quick disconnects found with the pressure washers in...
Just built one of these, how do you get the inside of the pipe dry? Put soapy water in to help prevent kinks while rolling and hours later every time I move it more water comes out
I am in the process of trying to fix leak(s) in my co2 system for my home built kegerator and in the process was redoing connections to my secondary regulator. I had the system pressurized to 40 psi (not hooked up to beer) and had released most of pressure between primary and secondary...
Yea it stopped as soon as the pressure equalized. Just a very different noise than the tank/regulator I had been using which doesn't have check valves yet so caught me off guard and got me a little concerned