Hi, I recently purchased a soda stream and been using it daily and going through co2 really quick, I decided to rent out a big co2 bottle to refill my soda stream canister, my issue is I may or may not in the future want a keg system and start brewing beer, and then I do not want to undo the fitting every time I recharge a soda stream bottle and changing gaskets etc. over time as well as turning off kegs that are carbonating, bleeding co2 from lines etc. I purchased the refilling adapter that's essentially a Type 30 -> 1/2 soda stream thread, I can see the system would look something like
Type 30 High Pressure Extension Hose from kegland.com.au $35
Type 30 -> 1/4inch from kegland.com.au $18
HBV04B 2 Way High Pressure Ball Valve up to 500 bar from berendsen.com.au for $28
Refilling adapter I already have Type 30 -> 1/2 from kegland.com.au $15
Type 30 male to ¼” NPT male ~needs a quote
1/4” BSP Tee from freotoolsalvage.com.au $8.20
1 or 2 NPT FEMALE x BSP MALE 1/4 from spraymart.com.au $11.55 //x2 if the Type 30 -> 1/4inch is NTP not BSP
1/4 BSP Male to 1/4 NPT Male from equipco.com.au $5.25 /or BSP male to BSP male not sure what the regulator takes
Dual Pressure MK4 Regulator - Type 30 from kegland.com.au $79.00, I believe the Type 30 unscrews and its a 1/4 fitting
Gas Adaptor 1/4 BSP Male to 1/4 BSP Male from greatescapecamping.com.au $6.90
So it would go Gas Bottle ->Extension hose -> T30 to 1/4 male(possibly adapter if its NPT not BSP) -> 1/4 Tee
From the Tee it would go:
1st: 1/4 BSP male to male -> HBV04B 2 Way High Pressure Ball Valve <- BSP Male to NPT female <- 1/4 NTP Male to Type 30 Male -> soda stream adapter
2nd: 1/4 BSP male to male or 1/4 BSP male to 1/4 NTP male depending on regulator threads
Thats about $130 not including all the shipping costs and cost of regulator... All this would be solved by a simple Type 30 tee with a shutoff valve or two, the reason for the extension hose is so I can weigh the bottles as I fill them up to prevent overfilling.
I've read that the soda stream bottles operate at about 700-800 psi so I don't think I could just run it to a regulator that only runs at 60 psi max, or even if it was 200, because correct me if I am wrong but to fill a co2 bottle I would need the pressure to be higher in the donor gas bottle going into the soda stream bottle otherwise it wouldn't even open the soda stream bottle valve to let the co2 in and if it did it would just push the air back through the regulator at 800 psi compared to regulators 60 or so..
I know the simple solution would be to just undo the fittings and do the adapter up directly to the bottle every time I refill it but surely there is some easier way to go about this, it shouldn't be this complicated or expensive to have one line for refilling a soda stream bottle with a shut off valve + a regulator for homebrew on one gas bottle..
Could be worth just seeing if someone would make a custom brass fitting or two instead of all this adapter drama.
Open to ideas and would appreciate any insight on what everyone else is doing and/or would recommend.
Type 30 High Pressure Extension Hose from kegland.com.au $35
Type 30 -> 1/4inch from kegland.com.au $18
HBV04B 2 Way High Pressure Ball Valve up to 500 bar from berendsen.com.au for $28
Refilling adapter I already have Type 30 -> 1/2 from kegland.com.au $15
Type 30 male to ¼” NPT male ~needs a quote
1/4” BSP Tee from freotoolsalvage.com.au $8.20
1 or 2 NPT FEMALE x BSP MALE 1/4 from spraymart.com.au $11.55 //x2 if the Type 30 -> 1/4inch is NTP not BSP
1/4 BSP Male to 1/4 NPT Male from equipco.com.au $5.25 /or BSP male to BSP male not sure what the regulator takes
Dual Pressure MK4 Regulator - Type 30 from kegland.com.au $79.00, I believe the Type 30 unscrews and its a 1/4 fitting
Gas Adaptor 1/4 BSP Male to 1/4 BSP Male from greatescapecamping.com.au $6.90
So it would go Gas Bottle ->Extension hose -> T30 to 1/4 male(possibly adapter if its NPT not BSP) -> 1/4 Tee
From the Tee it would go:
1st: 1/4 BSP male to male -> HBV04B 2 Way High Pressure Ball Valve <- BSP Male to NPT female <- 1/4 NTP Male to Type 30 Male -> soda stream adapter
2nd: 1/4 BSP male to male or 1/4 BSP male to 1/4 NTP male depending on regulator threads
Thats about $130 not including all the shipping costs and cost of regulator... All this would be solved by a simple Type 30 tee with a shutoff valve or two, the reason for the extension hose is so I can weigh the bottles as I fill them up to prevent overfilling.
I've read that the soda stream bottles operate at about 700-800 psi so I don't think I could just run it to a regulator that only runs at 60 psi max, or even if it was 200, because correct me if I am wrong but to fill a co2 bottle I would need the pressure to be higher in the donor gas bottle going into the soda stream bottle otherwise it wouldn't even open the soda stream bottle valve to let the co2 in and if it did it would just push the air back through the regulator at 800 psi compared to regulators 60 or so..
I know the simple solution would be to just undo the fittings and do the adapter up directly to the bottle every time I refill it but surely there is some easier way to go about this, it shouldn't be this complicated or expensive to have one line for refilling a soda stream bottle with a shut off valve + a regulator for homebrew on one gas bottle..
Could be worth just seeing if someone would make a custom brass fitting or two instead of all this adapter drama.
Open to ideas and would appreciate any insight on what everyone else is doing and/or would recommend.