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Old 06-05-2008, 10:51 AM
bladefist bladefist is offline
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Exclamation Danby Kegerator - Add a secondary Regulator

Hi, I am desperate to find a solution for this. I have the ******* Regulator from my Danby Kegerator kit. Its a Draught Technologies, 1000P/100S regulator.

I have been using it for commercial beers. Now I want to add a 2nd low pressure regulator to the one that came with the kit. So I can force carbonate / Serve a homebrew keg.

Draught technogies has light heartedly indicated they use a left hand thread. What do I need to buy? Do I need to buy something that screws into my current regulator? Or buy a 2nd regulator and connect it with hose? Are the hose sizes different for homebrew and commercial beers?

Thanks in advance.
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Old 06-08-2008, 12:00 PM
CoreyD CoreyD is offline
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Most primary regulators use a 1/4" left handed thread on the 2 high side ports and 1/4" right handed threads on the low side ports. Secondary regulators should have right handed on all ports so you can use a brass fitting in between.
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