from memory the 650 SS have flow control so beer line length is not an issueNT.Thunder said:HI All - Just in the midst of building a keezer. Picked up a cheap second hand freezer so spent spent some money on 3 Perlick 650SS taps.
Only issue I'd like some help on is the length and diameter of gas/beer lines. Gas I guess doesn't matter but I just want to make sure I get close for the beer lines.
I ordered 10m of 6mm and 4mm line as I was under the impression that beer line is 4mm and gas 6mm but the homebrew shop has these labeled the other way. Thoughts on this??? I was looking at 3m length beer line to the taps of 4mm.
Can someone point me in the right direction here?
I learnt a few years back after gas leaks, excessive foaming in beer and breaking down and rebuilding my beer and gas lines and buying different taps trying to resolve the problems.Bymyown2hands said:http://kegking.com.au/co2-cylinders/in-line-regulator.html
Cheap enough to satisfy the tight-arse in me but concerned they might just be a bit of junk. I was thinking of using a couple of them as secondary regulators for my keezer.
Thoughts?
I got a GVA 200L from good guys not long ago for just under $300. Fits 4 kegs on the floor (pretty tight squeeze) and 1 keg + 2.6kg gas bottle on the hump.michaeld16 said:What size freezers do you guys have that can squeeze 5 kegs in looking at building myself a keezer cheers
Yeah mate, I've seen this type of set up and it would be a bit tight for my liking. No room for bottles. I have 4 kegs and would ideally like gas inside. I'm thinking between 300-400 would be the go.tj2204 said:I got a GVA 200L from good guys not long ago for just under $300. Fits 4 kegs on the floor (pretty tight squeeze) and 1 keg + 2.6kg gas bottle on the hump.
I've got a F&P 276L. It can squeeze 5 on the floor with another 2 on the hump with a collar and if the gas is outside. For 4 kegs and a gas bottle, and room for expansion you probably wouldn't need to go much over 300L.michaeld16 said:What size freezers do you guys have that can squeeze 5 kegs in looking at building myself a keezer cheers
Yeah, cheers guys. I'd probably only go 1 more (I think 5 taps is more aesthetically pleasing than 4, lol) so looks like 300 is the go. I've got my eye on a 300 too.earle said:I've got a F&P 276L. It can squeeze 5 on the floor with another 2 on the hump with a collar and if the gas is outside. For 4 kegs and a gas bottle, and room for expansion you probably wouldn't need to go much over 300L.
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