Hi all,
I've been looking at ways I could adapt a mini regulator or keg charger designed for the small threaded CO2 bulbs (i.e. 16g) to accept a SodaStream bottle for my portable setup.
A bit of research unconvered that the threaded CO2 bulbs use a 3/8" 24 UNF thread. After hunting around for a while I discovered that the "3/8 O-Ring" connections used with scuba diving regulators have exactly the same thread specs (3/8" 24 UNF). "Low Pressure" scuba regulator gear is rated up to 250psi so this should more than cater to our portable kegging needs (the Leland tops out at 30psi).
I then managed to find a 1/4" NPT female to 3/8" male adapter in a scuba diving store:
http://www.coralseascuba.com/adapter-1-4-npt-3-8-scuba-diving-octo-hose-2nd-stage-a271/
This should screw in snugly to any regulators / chargers able to accept the CO2 bulbs.
Something like this will get us from the Type 30 thread to a 1/4" NPT male thread to screw into the above adapter:
http://kegking.com.au/misc-plumbing-fittings/gas-fittings/type-30-1-4inch-thread-nut-stem-for-mkii-reg.html
And any of the Aussie "SodaStream adapters" out there will give us the Type 30 thread out of a Soda Stream bottle:
http://kegking.com.au/sodastream-cylinder-adapter.html
This set up should make it possible to allow connection of a sodastream bottle to any mini regulator for the co2 bulbs. Sure we've added some weight and size, but it's still way more portable and easier to stow away than dragging along a beastly full-sized regulator.
Does anyone see any glaring issues with this?
If not, anyone interested in doing a group buy, and how should I go about setting one up? (newbie!).
The scuba adapter is not cheap to buy as a single unit due to shipping. But there is a sweet spot for shipping at 10 units.
10 units = US$69.90 + US$33.75 shipping = US$103.65
That's US$10.37 per unit (AU$15-16 once we are rorted on the exchange) to get them shipped to an address in Australia.
Then there's the obvious matter of distribution for anyone unable to collect from me. I'm in Northmead (Parra / Hills District).
Concerns? Comments? Interest? What next?
Also does anyone around these parts scuba dive and can maybe find something like this locally?
I've been looking at ways I could adapt a mini regulator or keg charger designed for the small threaded CO2 bulbs (i.e. 16g) to accept a SodaStream bottle for my portable setup.
A bit of research unconvered that the threaded CO2 bulbs use a 3/8" 24 UNF thread. After hunting around for a while I discovered that the "3/8 O-Ring" connections used with scuba diving regulators have exactly the same thread specs (3/8" 24 UNF). "Low Pressure" scuba regulator gear is rated up to 250psi so this should more than cater to our portable kegging needs (the Leland tops out at 30psi).
I then managed to find a 1/4" NPT female to 3/8" male adapter in a scuba diving store:
http://www.coralseascuba.com/adapter-1-4-npt-3-8-scuba-diving-octo-hose-2nd-stage-a271/
This should screw in snugly to any regulators / chargers able to accept the CO2 bulbs.
Something like this will get us from the Type 30 thread to a 1/4" NPT male thread to screw into the above adapter:
http://kegking.com.au/misc-plumbing-fittings/gas-fittings/type-30-1-4inch-thread-nut-stem-for-mkii-reg.html
And any of the Aussie "SodaStream adapters" out there will give us the Type 30 thread out of a Soda Stream bottle:
http://kegking.com.au/sodastream-cylinder-adapter.html
This set up should make it possible to allow connection of a sodastream bottle to any mini regulator for the co2 bulbs. Sure we've added some weight and size, but it's still way more portable and easier to stow away than dragging along a beastly full-sized regulator.
Does anyone see any glaring issues with this?
If not, anyone interested in doing a group buy, and how should I go about setting one up? (newbie!).
The scuba adapter is not cheap to buy as a single unit due to shipping. But there is a sweet spot for shipping at 10 units.
10 units = US$69.90 + US$33.75 shipping = US$103.65
That's US$10.37 per unit (AU$15-16 once we are rorted on the exchange) to get them shipped to an address in Australia.
Then there's the obvious matter of distribution for anyone unable to collect from me. I'm in Northmead (Parra / Hills District).
Concerns? Comments? Interest? What next?
Also does anyone around these parts scuba dive and can maybe find something like this locally?