Rackerman
Well-Known Member
Hi, I purchased a custom corny keg washer a couple of years ago and want to convert is to Sanke. Looking for help in the Boston area in order to make sense of the process. Anyone in Boston (Quincy) with appropriate knowlege feel like helping out. Or anyone here have any advice, specifically with regards to venting Sanke kegs and how CO2 will work into the design? Thanks.
Important info: it washes one corny keg at a time. Two basins: one for chemical and recirculation. Has heating element, float switch and drain. You can use a ball lock connection to cycle through the dip tube (you'll see the posts welded on the machine). the other basin is for the rinse. The basics are all there, Ive just never worked with sanke and Im weary of being the architect behind the addition of CO2 into the design. If I were to switch out the ball sprayers and posts for a sanke coupler how would the water/caustic drain out of the keg? the C02 purge?
Important info: it washes one corny keg at a time. Two basins: one for chemical and recirculation. Has heating element, float switch and drain. You can use a ball lock connection to cycle through the dip tube (you'll see the posts welded on the machine). the other basin is for the rinse. The basics are all there, Ive just never worked with sanke and Im weary of being the architect behind the addition of CO2 into the design. If I were to switch out the ball sprayers and posts for a sanke coupler how would the water/caustic drain out of the keg? the C02 purge?