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I got one at Radio Shack for 75 cents. I also put duct tape over the thermostat vent to make it think it is warmer than is really is. Works great. I set is for 36, and it gets down to Use a digital meat thermometer to test the beer temp.

Turn your cutoff valve off, and open the relief valve and let the pressure out until just before it stops. Then re-open your cutoff valve. This will let out the excess pressure built up inside the keg. You may need to repeat this proceedure the second night as well, until the keg equalises. Thanks Jeff. Your email address will not be published.

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Comments Got a kegerator from a divorce sale and had issues with the regulator. I feel your pain. It took me months to figure out the foam issue. Here is what I did. Since I have been doing this, I have no problems with foam. If it starts foaming, burp it again. Good luck and happy pouring.

The main function of any regulator is to lower that pressure to a safer, more usable level before the gas reaches the keg. The regulator is also responsible for maintaining the optimal carbonation level of the beer being dispensed. A primary CO2 regulator hooks up to your CO2 tank.

In simple draft configurations, the air line then runs from the regulator to the keg coupler. If you are dispensing multiple kegs from one tank of gas, the airline might pass through a gas blender or secondary regulator before reaching the coupler. Like a primary CO2 regulator, it connects directly to the gas tank or cylinder to moderate its pressure. Unlike a CO2 regulator, it attaches to the tank by way of a female stem piece. A CO2 regulator will not properly attach to a Nitrogen tank.

If you want to dispense a nitro beer without investing in a Nitrogen regulator, you can purchase a CO2 to nitrogen adapter piece instead. Whether you are talking Nitrogen or CO2, primary regulators come in single-gauge and double-gauge models. Single-gauge regulators only have a low-pressure gauge, which measures from 0 to 60 PSI the output pressure of the gas being dispensed into the keg.

Double-gauge regulators shown above have both a low-pressure gauge and a high pressure gauge, which measures from 0 to PSI the amount of CO2 or Nitrogen left in the tank. A high-pressure gauge is extremely helpful but not essential to draft beer dispensing. If you are dispensing two or more kegs from a single gas source, a secondary beer regulator may be required.

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