4 Keg CO2 Regulator

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So just to make sure I understand completely. Could I just get 4 of those? One for the CO2 and one for each keg?
 
Well, you still need a primary regulator, something like this:

http://www.brewinternational.com/regulator-double-gauge-co2-w-easy-turn-knob/

Then you would buy 4 of the secondary regulators:

http://www.brewinternational.com/reg...secondary-co2/

and 3 of these nipples to connect them together:

http://www.brewinternational.com/regulator-parts-1-4-in-nipple-rht/

Then you just run regular gas line from your primary regulator to your first secondary regulator, and you're all set. You can now control 4 kegs independently.

I have my CO2 tank and primary regulator outside my kegerator, and then the gas line just runs inside to where I have my secondary regulators mounted.

Hope that helps!
 
FYI - Here is a pic of how mine is setup if that's helpful:

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I am putting together a shopping list to put 4 kegs on the same CO2 tank. I have found the following product on Corny Keg:

http://www.cornykeg.com/product/taprite-dual-body-co2-regulator/

Does anyone know of a way to either make a 4 keg regulator or a place to purchase one? I have found them without the tank pressure gauge but I would like the tank pressure gauge.

Regards

Are you positive you really need four unique pressures? Seems a bit overkill to me.
 
I actually find my regulator bank to be quite handy. I've had a saison at 15 PSI, a pale ale and an IPA on at 11 PSI, a keg carbing at 30 PSI, soda at 35 PSI, and kombucha at 5 PSI.

Right now I've just got 3 ales and a cider all on at 11 PSI, so it's not always necessary, but when you need/want it, it sure is nice to have. It also removes any thought going into what I put on next; anything I grab I can put on at the right pressure.
 
I imagine a reg per keg and a full set of flow control Perls would represent the ultimate in flexible dispensing system.

When I win the lottery....perhaps.
Meanwhile, I keep six brews on tap with a couple of regs and a big manifold...

Cheers! ;)
 
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