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I have tried finding this answer but am getting mixed messaging. I have a Taprite CO2 regulator (3741-br-30mt) which has a serving pressure gauge that goes up to 30 psi, and a tank pressure gauge that goes up to 2000 psi. The back of the regulator says it can handle 3000 psi despite the tank gauge only going to 2000 psi. I have read that the Nitrogen tank has 2200 psi.
With all that being said, is it safe to add a Nitrogen tank adapter to this regulator and hook it up to my Nitrogen tank? The Taprite website says the regulator type is "beer, co2, home draft, primary, tank mount, low pressure, series 3740". It doesn't mention Nitrogen but in my mind, if it can handle 3000 psi it should be fine. Am I thinking about it wrong? Is this unsafe? Could it break the gauge that only goes up to 2000?
With all that being said, is it safe to add a Nitrogen tank adapter to this regulator and hook it up to my Nitrogen tank? The Taprite website says the regulator type is "beer, co2, home draft, primary, tank mount, low pressure, series 3740". It doesn't mention Nitrogen but in my mind, if it can handle 3000 psi it should be fine. Am I thinking about it wrong? Is this unsafe? Could it break the gauge that only goes up to 2000?