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Kegco KC LH-542 Draft Beer Regulator, Chrome
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Purchase options and add-ons
- Dual Gauge regulator shows you working pressure and tank pressure
- Chrome plated brass body
- Manual pressure release valve and pressure adjustment knob
- Integral safety pressure relief valve releases at 45 psi
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Convenient Design & Durable Brass ConstructionRegulator body is constructed of forged brass with all brass connections and components. A large adjustment knob makes it easy to adjust pressure by hand. |
Pressure Relief Valve & Shut-Off ValveA tamper proof safety pressure relief valve releases at 45 psi and a shut off valve allows you to instantly shut off pressure to the keg without backing up gas line. |
Top Gauge Measures CO2 Pressure in the KegThis regulator features two clear, easy-to-read gauges. The top gauge measures the CO2 pressure in the keg and displays between 0 and 60 PSI. |
Side Gauge Measures CO2 Volume in the TankThe second gauge has a 0-2000 display that lets you know how much CO2 gas is left inside the CO2 tank, so you won't have to worry about running out unexpectedly. |
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| Regulator Type | Primary Regulator | Primary Regulator | Secondary Regulator | Secondary Regulator | Secondary Regulator | Secondary Regulator |
| Performance | 2 Product | 2 Product | 1 Product | 2 Product | 3 Product | 4 Product |
| Output Pressure | 1 Pressure | 2 Pressure | 1 Pressure | 2 Pressure | 3 Pressure | 4 Pressure |
| Requires Separate Primary Regulator | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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Product Description
The Kegco 542 Pro Series 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. The regulator body is constructed of forged brass with all brass Connections and components, a sintered brass inlet filter, integrated nylon tank Connection washer (and spare) And self resetting safety release valve. Both gauges feature an easy to read design. The top gauge lets you know how much CO2 pressure is in the keg and displays 0-60 psi. The second gauge lets you know how much CO2 gas is left inside the CO2 tank and features a 0-2000 display. A large adjustment knob with a lock ring allows gas flow to be changed without the need for a screw driver. This regulator includes a tamper proof safety pressure relive valve that releases at 45 psi. There is also a shut off valve that allows for instantly shutting off pressure to the keg without backing up your gas line.
Product information
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 4.25 x 9 inches |
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| Item Weight | 2.97 pounds |
| Department | Home and Garden |
| Manufacturer | Kegco |
| ASIN | B003WX772G |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | KC LH-542 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,302 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #4 in Beer Brewing Kegs & Kegging |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | July 5, 2012 |
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The first one that I got had a bent faceplate on the low-pressure gauge. This prevented the needle from going any higher than about 30 psi. I carbonate at 40psi. So I took off the cover to that gauge and bent the metal faceplate backwards to clear the needle. It appears that the two little holes for the mounting screws were improperly located, making the faceplate higher than it should be.
Then after 2 months, the pressure regulator part started not working correctly. It would keep rising pressure until the relief valve dumped pressure. I knew that this meant that it hit the limit of about 50 psi and then dumped.
I emailed the company that sold the product, through the amazon contact seller link, and they apologized and sent out a replacement regulator. I received the replacement regulator within about a week, and this one seems to be working fine.
Time will tell if it starts not regulating, but at least this faceplate is not bent and the needle works just fine.
But for now, we love having very inexpensive carbonated water around. My estimate is upfront cost of the regulator, the hose, or the ball-lock connector, or the ball-lock 2-liter top, or the purchase of a CO2 tank (i bought a 20lb tank), totals to be about $175. This is compared to a soda stream at about $100.
But with a 20-lb CO2 tank, people report they can fill somewhere between 1000 and 1500 2-liter pop bottles of water before having to recharge. Since a recharge is about $20, that brings cost per 2-liter bottle down to about $0.02 per 1.5-liters.
Considering that 130-liters of sodastream charge runs about $60, that's about $0.50 per liter! Sure, mine doesn't look as pretty, and can't sit on a countertop, but it sits in our furnace room just fine. I fill about 4 2-liter bottles at a time and store them in the fridge.
The only negative thing about the unit is the pressure adjustment- instead of a handle of any kind, it requires a large wrench for adjusting it- too tight to change it by hand- might not be a big deal if you are installing this for use with a keg where you want a specific amount of carbonation every time, but if you purchased it to make sparkling water or club soda, adjusting the level of bubbles can be important- you want to use 45-50 psi for anything you'll be mixing with alcohol, like the custom tonic I make, but when you're just using it for sparkling water, a lower level is desirable. Not a huge deal, but be prepared to pull out the wrench to make the adjustments!
I would recommend and buy again, unless I could find a comparable one with a handle instead to adjust the pressure!

































