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    UncleRev is offline Junior Member
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    Default choker line Question, when balancing a system.

    Im working on my first install, and am currently balancing it. its a thru-wall system, with over 26 handles, the furthest keg being 14 feet away, from the faucet. running straight Co2 at 15 psi. when adding choker, do you subtract it from the length of the beer line (ex. beer line is 10 feet, choker should be 2.5 ft., do i remove 2.5 ft. from 10 ft. or add to it to make it a total of 12.5 ft.?).

    thanks folks

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    You add the resistance of the lines together.
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    UncleRev is offline Junior Member
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    thanks, cubby

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