TJP
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I don't currently drink enough to justify a dedicated kegging fridge so my plan is to use a mini keg in the main fridge that I will top up from a corny as a way to avoid bottling.
In order to not have to go through a heap of bulbs, I am hoping to be able to use a SodaStream co2 bottle but it won't fit vertically in my fridge. A lot of information I have read has said this can damage the reg as liquid co2 enters the reg and so I have been looking into anti syphon tubes (http://www.ansgear.com/Anti_Siphon_Tube_Kit_p/pmiantisiphonco2tubekit.htm) predominately used by paint baller's but this would mean I would have to refill myself which I will probably do down the track but in the meantime would prevent swapping cylinders.
After looking into it a bit more and looking at some phase diagrams it looks to me that the co2 in the bottle at fridge temps will likely be gas not liquid, so should, therefore be ok to lay horizontal
I am basing this on the bottle being ≤550psi/38bar at fridge temperature and I think that leaves me just under the saturation line, can anyone who has a co2 tank in the fridge confirm what their psi reading is too see if I have got this correct or if there is anything else I might be missing/getting wrong.
In order to not have to go through a heap of bulbs, I am hoping to be able to use a SodaStream co2 bottle but it won't fit vertically in my fridge. A lot of information I have read has said this can damage the reg as liquid co2 enters the reg and so I have been looking into anti syphon tubes (http://www.ansgear.com/Anti_Siphon_Tube_Kit_p/pmiantisiphonco2tubekit.htm) predominately used by paint baller's but this would mean I would have to refill myself which I will probably do down the track but in the meantime would prevent swapping cylinders.
After looking into it a bit more and looking at some phase diagrams it looks to me that the co2 in the bottle at fridge temps will likely be gas not liquid, so should, therefore be ok to lay horizontal
I am basing this on the bottle being ≤550psi/38bar at fridge temperature and I think that leaves me just under the saturation line, can anyone who has a co2 tank in the fridge confirm what their psi reading is too see if I have got this correct or if there is anything else I might be missing/getting wrong.