moonhead
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Hi All,
Been looking to clean up the gas lines in my keezer set up, decided to bite the bullet and get some secondary regs as well, allowing different pressures to different kegs (hello Saison and Stout!).
Anyway, after waiting for months for the inline regulators from KegKing to come back into stock, I came across these puppies -
http://www.cleverbrewing.com.au/micromatic-secondary-regulator.html
So, being the rational person I am, I purchased 2 without any real considerations...
Got them in, they look and feel quite well made. All plastic, but well built and solid. First odd thing I noticed was the push in fittings were 3/8", not the normal 8mm. No huge dramas, I've got some 3/8" tube.
Problem I'm having right now is getting the outlet to seal nicely against this tubing. I'm not a fan of the push in fittings at the best of times, just not quite a solid feeling, for permanent connections like this (yet, not really suitable for connect/disconnect situations due to the damage the fitting does to the tube, brass push in fitting adaptor help though).But these ones are the worst I've seen.
On both regs (I got 2), as soon as you turn on the gas you can hear and feel it coming out from the "seal" on the outlet to the next regulator (I had them in line, 2 regulators then going to a standard 2 way manifold as well).
Does anyone have any experience with these regs? Any tips and tricks for dealing with these push in fittings?
Cheers!
Been looking to clean up the gas lines in my keezer set up, decided to bite the bullet and get some secondary regs as well, allowing different pressures to different kegs (hello Saison and Stout!).
Anyway, after waiting for months for the inline regulators from KegKing to come back into stock, I came across these puppies -
http://www.cleverbrewing.com.au/micromatic-secondary-regulator.html
So, being the rational person I am, I purchased 2 without any real considerations...
Got them in, they look and feel quite well made. All plastic, but well built and solid. First odd thing I noticed was the push in fittings were 3/8", not the normal 8mm. No huge dramas, I've got some 3/8" tube.
Problem I'm having right now is getting the outlet to seal nicely against this tubing. I'm not a fan of the push in fittings at the best of times, just not quite a solid feeling, for permanent connections like this (yet, not really suitable for connect/disconnect situations due to the damage the fitting does to the tube, brass push in fitting adaptor help though).But these ones are the worst I've seen.
On both regs (I got 2), as soon as you turn on the gas you can hear and feel it coming out from the "seal" on the outlet to the next regulator (I had them in line, 2 regulators then going to a standard 2 way manifold as well).
Does anyone have any experience with these regs? Any tips and tricks for dealing with these push in fittings?
Cheers!