Gas for multiple cornies at once

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BigStoo

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I'm just wondering what people use go get gas to multiple cornies at once?

At the moment, I'm switching the disconnect between cornies as necessary but I'd like a more permanent solution. Currently, I've only got 2 cornies but you know how they breed.

Here's what I'm considering...
- A barbed t-piece (or more if required). I wouldn't be able to switch them off independently though.
- A manifold, as used in aquariums. Would this be able to take the pressure? I imagine 5psi would be ok, but 40psi for force carbonating might be a bit much.
- Cobbling something together with 10mm brass fittings.
 
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These are worth keeping an eye out on e-bay for. It's a gas management board for drinks dispense and Norman of corny fame sells them every now and then :thumb:
4 beers at one pressure and then 2 which can be set to high pressure
 
I'm currently at the simple stage of a push fit T-Piece, looking at a secondary reg though so I can have a high and low pressure setting without having to disconnect a beer for serving when I prime a new corny. So guess it will end up like Vossy's but not as neat :wha:
 
Vossy1 said:
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These are worth keeping an eye out on e-bay for. It's a gas management board for drinks dispense and Norman of corny fame sells them every now and then :thumb:
4 beers at one pressure and then 2 which can be set to high pressure


Ooohh. Nice. Looks expensive though.
 
Just been in touch with Norm.... and bought one for £50 :thumb:

...oh, and bought another Corny. It would be rude not to. :party:
 
I'm looking at doing this.
I'm using a tee piece at the moment, but need a second regulator for different beer styles.

I don't have £50 to spend so i was thinking of using one of these:
Ebay Linky

I'd use a couple of John guest fittings, or some push fittings to connect it all up.
 

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