Spliting CO2

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Rayi

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I have found that if I move the CO2 tank out of my keggerator I can put in another corney keg. I have a dual regulator and plan on using one line to go in the back of the kegerator. From there I know I can split it but it would be nice to be able to have different pressures on each keg. Is there such a device and where would I get it?
 
If you don't mind making adjustments, set your regulator for your lower serving/pressure.
Get a couple valves and splitter...
Have both connected...
When carbed, close the lower pressure keg valve...
Raise your regulator to higher press keg...
Serve as required...
When lower press keg pressure falls...
Open valve momentarily...
Easy least lemon squeeze..
 
They make stand alone secondary regulators. Any homebrew site will have them. Split the Co2 once inside of the kegerator and run one line to the high pressure keg (regulated by the existing regulator) and the other to the secondary regulator that you would have mounted inside. Then use that regulator to step the pressure down to the low psi keg.
Many ways to do this, this is just one.
 
Thank you Just didn't know about secondary regulators
 

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