So I'm rebuilding my brew rig after several years in storage. Just had to replace a reg due to the inevitable back flow accident (which occurred pre-storage). I've finally relented and bought a check valve but I'm now paranoid about the problem. I've also had cases where I've plugged in a pressurized/overfilled keg and ended up with beer all through my gas manifold and back into all my other kegs via the gas lines. Check valve isn't going to stop this unless I put one on every keg. I'm thinking I might pull out all the gas dip tubes and cut them really short so I've got a bit of extra headroom in the keg as a safety margin. Is there any reason not to? Is there any reason they are even there in the first place?
Also trying to figure out how to get a spare pressure gauge from the old reg connected to the gas line on the keg side of the check valve so I can still see keg pressure. Anyone know where I can get a fitting to attach a 1/4" NPT male to the gas line. I've got a 1/4" female socket with barb but it must have a different thread. I'm getting the feeling that NPT isn't that common in Australia?
Also trying to figure out how to get a spare pressure gauge from the old reg connected to the gas line on the keg side of the check valve so I can still see keg pressure. Anyone know where I can get a fitting to attach a 1/4" NPT male to the gas line. I've got a 1/4" female socket with barb but it must have a different thread. I'm getting the feeling that NPT isn't that common in Australia?