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  • 8 taps 8 kegs, how to regulate pressure correctly

    Hello,

    I am in the process of setting up a 8 tap, 8 PUBKEG size system.

    Do I understand correctly, I should attach primary regulator to CO2 tank, then inside kegerator, attach this line to 2x( 4 x secondary regulator ) from which each goes to coupler for individual pressure control?

    I am considering the following from micromatic

    TAPS. TAPS
    PRIMARY. PRIMARY
    SECONDARY. SECODARY x 2

    Can the secondarys connect into eachother, for one line from primary to the block of 8 secondary?

    Thankyou very much for confirmation!
    Last edited by TOKYO_BEER; 03-18-2015, 06:57 AM.

  • #2
    TOKYO_BEER,
    Been waiting for a pro to reply, but seems fine except, though most would suggest a high pressure regulator (don't know why they seem the same, but high pressure might be better made) as follows:
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    Then instead of running from one secondary to the other, run a splitter as follows:

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    one each to the secondaries.
    You could cut back on the amount of separate outputs if say you run Bud and Bud Light, since the same v/v you can use a splitter from one gauge to dispense both.
    KB

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    • #3
      Originally posted by KillianBoy View Post
      TOKYO_BEER,
      Been waiting for a pro to reply, but seems fine except, though most would suggest a high pressure regulator (don't know why they seem the same, but high pressure might be better made) as follows:
      404 - File or directory not found.

      Then instead of running from one secondary to the other, run a splitter as follows:

      404 - File or directory not found.

      one each to the secondaries.
      You could cut back on the amount of separate outputs if say you run Bud and Bud Light, since the same v/v you can use a splitter from one gauge to dispense both.
      KB

      Thankyou very much for your helpful reply! I will use the Splitter!

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