Aug 1
Beer Keg Regulator
Posted on Monday, August 1, 2011 in Uncategorized

Draft beer keg portable picnic tap with CO2 regulator built in
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Johnson Controls A19AAT-2C Freezer Temperature Controller $48.50 Use this handy controller to regulate the temperature in your freezer between 20 – 80F . Great for turning a chest freezer into a keg refrigerator. Strictly a mechanical thermostat for cooling only, it is simple to use and economical. It operates with a gas filled probe on a 6-foot capillary tube. When the gas contracts or expands in the probe, it triggers a mechanical device inside the control wh… |
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Premium Pro Series Dual Gauge Co2 Draft Beer Regulator $39.95 This pro series double gauge regulator is loaded with high end features! The regulator works with any Co2 Tank with a CGA-320 valve and measures PSI, as well as the volume of the Co2 gas in the Cylinder…. |
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Great Northern Stainless Steel Kegerator Beer Dispenser Refrigerator $499.99 7975 Frosty Keg Features: -Beer dispenser.-Designed to keep beer fresh up to 3 months.-Premium dual gauge system, two gauges tells you the PSI in the line and how much CO2 is left in the cylinder.-Large capacity CO2 bottle designed to supply up to 4 large kegs.-Sleek and stylish stainless steel design.-Our innovative design matches nearly any decor and it comes equipped with a chrome guardrail an… |
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(30) 16 Gram Unthreaded CO2 Cartridges, (Food Grade also) $28.99 High quality industry standard, food-grade unthreaded, CO2 cartridge. Will fit Genuine Innovations, Blackburn and Corny keg adapters that utilize 16 gram unthreaded CO2 cartridges as well…. |
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Regulator Gauge. 0-60 PSI Gauge Right Side $7.99 This 0-60 PSI Right Side CO2 Regulator Gauge is the replacement for a broken CO2 low pressure gauge (the one that reads the pressure in the keg). Be sure to check the cavity and clear any debris first, then wrap the new regulator with Teflon tape before securing in place. Check the thread type (right- or left-hand threads) on your regulator to be sure you order the correct replacement gauge…. |
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Economy Regulator $44.99 The Economy Regulator is an inexpensive alternative to the dual gauge regulator. This regulator does not have a high-pressure gauge, meaning you will not be able to read the level of gas remaining in the cylinder. 5/16″ Barb on shutoff valve.Note: This regulator should not be used to make a double CO2 regulator as the threads are different than the double regulator adapter…. |
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Regulator Gauge. 0-2000 PSI Gauge Left Thread $11.95 This 0-2000 PSI Left Threaded CO2 Regulator Gauge is the replacement for a broken CO2 high pressure gauge (the one that reads the pressure in the CO2 tank). Be sure to check the cavity and clear any debris first, then wrap the new regulator with Teflon tape before securing in place. Check the thread type (right- or left-hand threads) on your regulator to be sure you order the correct replacement g… |
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Johnson Controls Digital Thermostat Control Unit $68.00 Convert any freezer into a kegerator! Just plug the freezer into the outlet cord, place the gas-filled sensor in the area to be controlled and program the temperature. This manual thermostat simply turns off the freezer when it reaches the specified temperature. Other features include a lockable touchpad temperature adjustment, a 6-foot power cord and a 6-foot outlet cord…. |
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Cornelius Dual Gauge Regulator w/ 5/16 Barbed Shutoff Valve $64.99 The best dual gauge regulator we have found. One gauge shows pressure for carbonating and dispensing in your keg. The other gauge displays how much CO2 is left in your tank, so you don’t run out during the middle of your homebrew party.Note: Has 5/16″ Barbed Shutoff Valve…. |