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Kegco Elite Series Single Product Secondary Regulator

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$52.07

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About this item

  • The Kegco LHU5S-1 has been designed for applications where you will be dispensing two or more kegs off of the same CO2 tank at different pressures
  • To use this secondary regulator, you will still need a primary regulator with one output that connects to the secondary with a piece of air line
  • Boasts a stylish black pressure gauge with high-contrast red and white writing and a sturdy rubber boot that helps protect it from damage
  • Durable chrome-plated brass body has a single gauge and a single 5/16" barb for dispensing one keg of beer or kombucha at a time
  • Features a manual pressure release valve and an internal pressure relief valve that releases pressure at 55-65 PSI to help ensure safety


Kegco lhu5s-1 Elite series single Gauge secondary CO2 draft beer regulator has a bold design with elite functionality. Secondary regulators are used when you are attempting to dispense two or more kegs off of the same CO2 tank at different pressures. The secondary regulator has its own manual pressure release valve, internal pressure release valve that releases pressure at 55-65 psi, and large pressure adjustment knob, and can be mounted to a wall or the inside of the keg refrigerator. In order to use This secondary regulator, you will still need a primary regulator with one output that connects to the secondary using a piece of air line. The lhu5s-1 has a single 5/16" Barb and a single Gauge that indicates how much CO2 pressure is inside of the keg.


Lenny
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2021
Great control and recently accurate gauges. The stopper bolt broke trying to remove it. No support from email so had to work through the problem. Drill and re-tap
Strato
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2020
Came with a slow leak on one of the inline regulators. Would have thought the seller or manufacturer performed a leak test prior to sale.
Happy buyer
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2020
I just plugged this regulator in and cannot figure why all 3 gauges are all the same pressure no matter how hard I crank down or loosen each valve. So far, I’d is basically a very expensive splitter unless I can figure it out. Any suggestions are great fully appreciate it
Jack
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2020
I lost an entire bottle of Co2 overnight because the unit had 2 small leaks. Leaks were very hard to find but once I isolated the leaks to the regulator, by submersing the regulator in bucket of water and finding the bubbles, I tightened the connections and now the unit is no longer leaking. This type of quality check should be done when the units are put together at the factory. Kegco, if you read this... you owe me a bottle of CO2
F. P.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2020
I am a home brewer and have a kegerator that holds 3 cornys. Nice secondary regulator set. A little pricey, but you get what you pay for. It is just what I needed.
Marc
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2020
Installed this secondary regulator outside my kegerator and leak tested this with star sans. No leaks and held pressure after closing the tank overnight. Looks like they used some pipe sealant instead of the standard teflon tape. Really happy with this and it also looks great. Downside is this thing is incredibly heavy and large so it was difficult to mount. I ended up discarding the mounts and running some 3/4 EMT pipes up the bottom of the outside valves and attaching them to the backside if the kegerator with a 2x4.
Tom Vogt
Reviewed in Canada on October 18, 2020
Pressure gauges work fine but when I tried to take the plug out of the end and put a barb in it, itsnapped off I had to drill and tap to put the barb in I didn't have time to send it back. Ok to use as an as is triple but not for tying to other regulators or for changing fitting sizes it felt like fittings were welded in.
DH
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2019
I have 3 kegs on tap coming off a single Co2 tank. Since each keg is kept at a different pressure, a secondary regulator with 3 outputs was the right move vs just using a splitter. This regulator has been accurate and trouble free for my ale, Kombucha and cider. Would recommend! -- One tip to share: be sure to use in-line check valves to prevent an overcharged or freshly shaken keg from blowing liquid back up into the reg. I learned the hard way!
MikeResar
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2019
Not sure why but the pressure gauges are super sensitive. Just barely turning them causes the pressure to jump several PSI.I solved my issue. I had my primary regulator way too high which caused the sensitivity. Last night I set my primary regulator to 20PSI and now the KegCo regulators work perfectly.
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