mojotele
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
So I'm planning to go out tonight and grab a Frigidaire FRC445GM to eventually convert to a kegerator. I'm trying to get a grasp on everything else I'll need. Here's what I think I need (most from KegConnection.com):
Beer Tower, 2 Faucet, 3" Stainless Steel (Upgrade to Perlick Faucets and Homebrew Disconnects)
5 LB CO2 Cylinder, Aluminum
Disconnect IN (Gas) Ball Lock, Barbed End (2)
CO2 Beer Regulator, Dual Body and a Three Gauge, Chudnow Economy Brand
Gas Hose, Red, 5/16 ID, 9/16 OD, Per Foot (8', 4' for each regulator body)
2 kegs
Obviously I'm going with a 2 keg setup. I'm guessing the dual body regulator comes in handy when you have a low carb beer (like a stout) in one keg with a normal carb beer in the other. True? I didn't include beer disconnects or lines as I'm assuming they would come with the tower. But, then I'm not sure how long those lines are. I'm guessing you'd have to couple another line to them somehow to make them longer if need be.
Anyway, it's all a tad confusing. I sure would appreciate some help!
So I'm planning to go out tonight and grab a Frigidaire FRC445GM to eventually convert to a kegerator. I'm trying to get a grasp on everything else I'll need. Here's what I think I need (most from KegConnection.com):
Beer Tower, 2 Faucet, 3" Stainless Steel (Upgrade to Perlick Faucets and Homebrew Disconnects)
5 LB CO2 Cylinder, Aluminum
Disconnect IN (Gas) Ball Lock, Barbed End (2)
CO2 Beer Regulator, Dual Body and a Three Gauge, Chudnow Economy Brand
Gas Hose, Red, 5/16 ID, 9/16 OD, Per Foot (8', 4' for each regulator body)
2 kegs
Obviously I'm going with a 2 keg setup. I'm guessing the dual body regulator comes in handy when you have a low carb beer (like a stout) in one keg with a normal carb beer in the other. True? I didn't include beer disconnects or lines as I'm assuming they would come with the tower. But, then I'm not sure how long those lines are. I'm guessing you'd have to couple another line to them somehow to make them longer if need be.
Anyway, it's all a tad confusing. I sure would appreciate some help!