Hi all
Is there such a thing as a push fit reducer/splitter?
I know there's other ways to do it but one of these would be my easiest option. I want to split a standard gas into two but reduced to standard beer line diameter for flexibility. I need to buy a couple of things whichever way I do it.
I've seen splitters and reducers but nothing that combines the two.
Cheers. Tom
Pushfit reducer/splitter
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Re: Pushfit reducer/splitter
Get a splitter and then insert a stem reducers?
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Re: Pushfit reducer/splitter
Just be aware of splitting gas into two kegs if they are already gassed up at different pressures (or even one just pressurised), without a one way valve things can travel between kegs as they equalise.
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Re: Pushfit reducer/splitter
Got 2 stem reducers off eBay, £4 delivered
Both kegs will be at the same pressure thankfully. Used to just split the 3/8 to the two kegs but the line is too rigid for my liking. Changed over to a single feed but reduced to 3/16 and it worked well but I don't want to keep swapping the gas over from the in use keg to the conditioning keg.
Job should be a good-un
Cheers. Tom
Both kegs will be at the same pressure thankfully. Used to just split the 3/8 to the two kegs but the line is too rigid for my liking. Changed over to a single feed but reduced to 3/16 and it worked well but I don't want to keep swapping the gas over from the in use keg to the conditioning keg.
Job should be a good-un
Cheers. Tom