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    Bill14 is offline Member
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    Default Need setup advice Bev Air DD-48

    A friend of mine has just purchased a Bev Air DD-48 and the Micromatic dual keg tapping kit (which contains a dual outlet CO2 regulator). This while setting it up this weekend, we found that the DD-48 has a manifold built into it that allows two kegs to work from a single outlet CO2 regulator and that all tubing is already connected to this manifold.

    Should we remove the tubing and just use both outlets from the regulator or should we just use one outlet from the regulator and utilize the manifold?

    It seems like using the manifold will make for a neater setup inside the kegerator. But I don't know if there are any plusses or minuses to either setup.

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    You could use either way. The difference is personal preference of looks, at this point.
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    "It is better that I drink this beer and let their dreams come true than
    be selfish and worry about my liver."

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