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I think this is a dumb question, however, is there any reason a secondary low pressure regulator that is sold for CO2 can't be used for Nitrogen? I mean once you've done the main bottle interface everything downstream is just pressure right? I know primary regulators aren't directly swappable. Nitrogen uses a higher pressure and different thread style on the bottles. But there shouldn't be a reason that a downstream regulator would need to be different.
I'm asking because I can't find a secondary regulator that actually says it's for nitrogen. I'm doing some kegging experiments with cocktails, and I want to have 1 keg at full high pressure served through a nitro tap, and another at very low pressure just used to push through a regular tap.
I'm asking because I can't find a secondary regulator that actually says it's for nitrogen. I'm doing some kegging experiments with cocktails, and I want to have 1 keg at full high pressure served through a nitro tap, and another at very low pressure just used to push through a regular tap.