fluketamer
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thank you thank you thank you will try this tonite
Good tips. Everybody tells you about 1 all the time, 2 not so much. I'll probably still forget.1) bottles should be cold
2) Unhook the CO2 and bleed most (but not all) pressure off the PRV
The instructions that came with mine say not to exceed 20 PSI.How high of a pressure can the PT2.1 handle? can i use it at like 20-30 psi for seltzer water/soda without it leaking?
Did you end up buying one and trying it with seltzer? I'm also curious about buying one for seltzer and/or hop water, at 25psi.How high of a pressure can the PT2.1 handle? can i use it at like 20-30 psi for seltzer water/soda without it leaking? sounds like people in general love it so i'm probably going to get at least one.
I think the concern is damaging the tap. I like mine well enough, but they really don't look like they're built to handle that kind of pressure. You could try asking Trong at his website. He's usually very responsive and I'm sure he will give you an honest answer.I know it's a higher than recommended psi, but there's no concern about maintaining a proper head or anything...
I enailed Trong. His reply:Did you end up buying one and trying it with seltzer? I'm also curious about buying one for seltzer and/or hop water, at 25psi.
Or does anyone else have experience with it for seltzer? I know it's a higher than recommended psi, but there's no concern about maintaining a proper head or anything...
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