No good for my mate's methods: 30 psi for rapid carbonation, then 5-10 for pouring pressure. No good for less ideal systems that pour differently by temperature, so the pressure needs to be twiddled often
This is fully adjustable. What your mate is choosing to do rather than a fail safe method is his choice. The tens of thousands of kegerators we sell are short draw systems that require the use of low pressure around 8 to ten PSI. Change the temp, adjust pressure. The reg is adjustable so that if you want to serve a wheat beer at 15psi, you can. To make it simple for the majority of users we set to the best average pressure for the kegerators we sell but it can always be changed
How about a gas bottle that is the same size as your 6.5 litre kegs with the compact regulator on it.
Very good!
No good for my mate's methods: 30 psi for rapid carbonation, then 5-10 for pouring pressure.
No good for less ideal systems that pour differently by temperature, so the pressure needs to be twiddled often
This is fully adjustable.
What your mate is choosing to do rather than a fail safe method is his choice.
The tens of thousands of kegerators we sell are short draw systems that require the use of low pressure around 8 to ten PSI.
Change the temp, adjust pressure.
The reg is adjustable so that if you want to serve a wheat beer at 15psi, you can.
To make it simple for the majority of users we set to the best average pressure for the kegerators we sell but it can always be changed
Meh. I'll stick to my Harris 601 reg