elohwhydee
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I have a need for a high throughput continuous seltzer system, but I'd like to avoid the complexity of pumps and that kind of thing. So when I saw these things my ears perked up:
https://www.williamsbrewing.com/Hom...r-Parts/Copy-of-Bevelled-Plastic-Gas-Dip-Tube
My worry is that when this thing refills from the water supply, it dilutes the seltzer in the keg. If you're only pulling one glass every so often, this shouldn't be too big of an issue, but my setup might see a couple gallons of use over a half hour at peak times.
The video by the manufacturer mentions daisy chaining another keg to supply pre-chilled water to the system, but what I'm wondering is if I can daisy chain maybe three kegs in line, and put CO2 on all of them to have a higher capacity system. I'm having trouble visualizing all the different sources of pressure and how they interact, so I wanted to know if anyone sees a flaw in this plan.
https://www.williamsbrewing.com/Hom...r-Parts/Copy-of-Bevelled-Plastic-Gas-Dip-Tube
My worry is that when this thing refills from the water supply, it dilutes the seltzer in the keg. If you're only pulling one glass every so often, this shouldn't be too big of an issue, but my setup might see a couple gallons of use over a half hour at peak times.
The video by the manufacturer mentions daisy chaining another keg to supply pre-chilled water to the system, but what I'm wondering is if I can daisy chain maybe three kegs in line, and put CO2 on all of them to have a higher capacity system. I'm having trouble visualizing all the different sources of pressure and how they interact, so I wanted to know if anyone sees a flaw in this plan.