Hi guys,
I've decided to puss out and not drill holes in my fridge instead I'm going to get co2 into it via a 3/16 line through the drain hole. I was planning on stepping down from 3/8 on both sides, any issues with doing this? What's the max kind of psi I can safely push through that diameter?
Max psi I 3/16 line & JG fittings
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Re: Max psi I 3/16 line & JG fittings
seems ok at 25psi so far, I'll report back if there's any issues. Might be handy for those like me who fear the fridge drilling.
Re: Max psi I 3/16 line & JG fittings
I beleive jg fittings are rated upto about 100 psi. I have used 3/8 beer lind and jg fittings to force carb at 45 psi no problems
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Re: Max psi I 3/16 line & JG fittings
Thanks Paul, I was worried that the smaller 3/16 fittings might not be up to the job, but they appear fine
great option for those not wanting to drill their fridges!
