Hey all, just looking for some information. I've tried searching the forums and google, but I can't seem to find the information that I'm looking for. I'm planning on upgrading my kegerator faucets and shanks to stainless steel. My current setup is as follows:
I currently have 6 shanks and faucets that are chrome plated brass
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CDIH0DQ/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
I'm running 10ft of 5/16 ID hose per tap
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E62TCC/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
I'm pushing ~10 PSI @ 32*F
The first pour is foamy, but the second is almost perfect (I could push at a higher PSI and get a better pour). I found that I have a 10-12*F of temperature difference top to bottom--even with an 80mm fan blowing across the top of the keezer. I'll be dealing with this soon with a bilge fan and some PVC pipe.
I'm looking at replacing the shanks and faucets with stainless steel. I'm looking at 4-1/8" Stainless Steel Wine Shank 1/4" Bore SS316 with the 5/16 tailpiece assembly
https://www.homebrewing.org/4-18-Stainless-Steel-Wine-Shank-14-Bore-SS316_p_5824.html
I have replaced one of my faucets with an Intertap stainless steel faucet with the auto closing spring and I'm liking it so far. I'll prolly replace the rest with the same.
https://www.homebrewing.org/Intertap-Stainless-Steel-Forward-Sealing-Faucet_p_7049.html
So, I guess the question that I'm asking would be "What issues could arrise from having a 1/4" bore through the shank instead of the 3/16" bore?" I know that changing the diameter can cause foaming issues, but with my 5/16" hose I assume it shouldn't be that big of a problem.
Should I even bother with the 1/4" or should I get what my LHBS has. 3/16" Stainless with attached nipple? The overall price is similiar enough where it won't make a difference to me.
I currently have 6 shanks and faucets that are chrome plated brass
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CDIH0DQ/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
I'm running 10ft of 5/16 ID hose per tap
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E62TCC/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
I'm pushing ~10 PSI @ 32*F
The first pour is foamy, but the second is almost perfect (I could push at a higher PSI and get a better pour). I found that I have a 10-12*F of temperature difference top to bottom--even with an 80mm fan blowing across the top of the keezer. I'll be dealing with this soon with a bilge fan and some PVC pipe.
I'm looking at replacing the shanks and faucets with stainless steel. I'm looking at 4-1/8" Stainless Steel Wine Shank 1/4" Bore SS316 with the 5/16 tailpiece assembly
https://www.homebrewing.org/4-18-Stainless-Steel-Wine-Shank-14-Bore-SS316_p_5824.html
I have replaced one of my faucets with an Intertap stainless steel faucet with the auto closing spring and I'm liking it so far. I'll prolly replace the rest with the same.
https://www.homebrewing.org/Intertap-Stainless-Steel-Forward-Sealing-Faucet_p_7049.html
So, I guess the question that I'm asking would be "What issues could arrise from having a 1/4" bore through the shank instead of the 3/16" bore?" I know that changing the diameter can cause foaming issues, but with my 5/16" hose I assume it shouldn't be that big of a problem.
Should I even bother with the 1/4" or should I get what my LHBS has. 3/16" Stainless with attached nipple? The overall price is similiar enough where it won't make a difference to me.
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