JZH
International Bodger
Hi, just joined the forum and I hope someone can help me with this question. I am currently planning my home soda dispenser system using a standard Wunderbar gun and Cornelius Iceberg SR/Ambi-Carb connected to a CO2 cylinder and regulator board. All of the equipment (apart from the Wunderbar gun) will be in my garage on the other side of a wall. That's all fairly standard stuff, and I think I've got it worked out:
However, (not shown on the diagram) I also have a Samsung fridge with a sparkling water unit built in (which uses Sodastream cylinders), located about 6m away from where the soda-related stuff will be in the garage. Obviously, there will be soda water on the Wunderbar gun, but my wife would like to be able to continue to use the fridge dispenser (and I don't want to keep re-filling Sodastream cylinders!)
So, I'd like to connect the fridge system to the big CO2 cylinder in the garage (I have the Sodastream adapter for this already), so I'm wondering if it would work? I'm sure it would be fine with a short length of high-pressure hose, but this would be quite a long run (about 20').
How does gaseous CO2 deal with long, un-insulated lines? I could also insulate the line, if need be.
Cheers,
JZH
However, (not shown on the diagram) I also have a Samsung fridge with a sparkling water unit built in (which uses Sodastream cylinders), located about 6m away from where the soda-related stuff will be in the garage. Obviously, there will be soda water on the Wunderbar gun, but my wife would like to be able to continue to use the fridge dispenser (and I don't want to keep re-filling Sodastream cylinders!)
So, I'd like to connect the fridge system to the big CO2 cylinder in the garage (I have the Sodastream adapter for this already), so I'm wondering if it would work? I'm sure it would be fine with a short length of high-pressure hose, but this would be quite a long run (about 20').
How does gaseous CO2 deal with long, un-insulated lines? I could also insulate the line, if need be.
Cheers,
JZH