Kegco KC LH-542 Pro Series regulador de cerveza de barril de calidad superior con doble calibrador, color cromado
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| Dimensiones del producto | 9 x 4,25 x 9 pulgadas |
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| Departamento | Hogar y Jardín |
| ASIN | B003WX772G |
| País de origen | China |
| Número de modelo del producto | KC LH-542 |
| Opinión media de los clientes | 4.2 de 5 estrellas 1,240Opiniones |
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| Descatalogado por el fabricante | No |
| Producto en amazon.com desde | julio 5, 2012 |
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La serie Kegco 542 Pro funciona con cualquier tanque de CO2 con una válvula CGA-320 y mide psi, así como el volumen del gas CO2 en el cilindro. El cuerpo del regulador está construido de latón forjado con todas las conexiones y componentes de latón, un filtro de entrada de latón sinterizado, arandela de conexión de tanque de nylon integrado (y repuesto) y válvula de liberación de seguridad de reinicio automático. Ambos medidores cuentan con un diseño fácil de leer. El medidor superior te permite saber cuánta presión de CO2 hay en el barril y muestra 0-60 psi. El segundo indicador le permite saber cuánto gas de CO2 queda dentro del tanque de CO2 y cuenta con una pantalla 0-2000. Una perilla de ajuste grande con un anillo de bloqueo permite cambiar el flujo de gas sin la necesidad de un destornillador. Este regulador incluye una válvula de alivio de presión de seguridad a prueba de manipulaciones que se libera a 45 psi. También hay una válvula de cierre que permite cerrar instantáneamente la presión del barril sin retroceder su línea de gas.
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Convenient Design & Durable Brass Construction
Regulator 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 Valve
A 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 Keg
This 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 Tank
The 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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- 5.0 de 5 estrellasCompra verificadaNo leaks and accurate pressure readingCalificado en Estados Unidos el 26 de septiembre de 2024Nombre de Estilo: ReguladorI've been using this regulator for a few months and it worked great out of the box. I removed the hose barb to replace with a duotight fitting very easily and have not had any leaks. The dial seems accurate compared to other regulators I have and fit perfectly on the... Ver másI've been using this regulator for a few months and it worked great out of the box. I removed the hose barb to replace with a duotight fitting very easily and have not had any leaks. The dial seems accurate compared to other regulators I have and fit perfectly on the CO2 tank. It feels like it's pretty durable and I don't foresee any issues with quality
I've been using this regulator for a few months and it worked great out of the box. I removed the hose barb to replace with a duotight fitting very easily and have not had any leaks. The dial seems accurate compared to other regulators I have and fit perfectly on the CO2 tank. It feels like it's pretty durable and I don't foresee any issues with quality
- 5.0 de 5 estrellasCompra verificada2nd time a charmCalificado en Estados Unidos el 30 de enero de 2013Nombre de Estilo: ReguladorI purchased this regulator to make carbonated water at home. We don't drink pop (soda for the non-midwesterners), nor beer. But my kids like H2O type water. So I use this to carbonate 2 liter pop bottles very inexpensively. The first one that I got had a bent... Ver másI purchased this regulator to make carbonated water at home. We don't drink pop (soda for the non-midwesterners), nor beer. But my kids like H2O type water. So I use this to carbonate 2 liter pop bottles very inexpensively.
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.
I purchased this regulator to make carbonated water at home. We don't drink pop (soda for the non-midwesterners), nor beer. But my kids like H2O type water. So I use this to carbonate 2 liter pop bottles very inexpensively.
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.
- 5.0 de 5 estrellasCompra verificadaNO LEAKS!!!!Calificado en Estados Unidos el 27 de noviembre de 2024Nombre de Estilo: Reguladori HAVE HAD ABOUT A YEAR NOW. GREAT LITTLE REGULATOR
i HAVE HAD ABOUT A YEAR NOW. GREAT LITTLE REGULATOR
- 4.0 de 5 estrellasCompra verificadaOn time delivery. Quality a bit less than expected.Calificado en Estados Unidos el 27 de julio de 2019Nombre de Estilo: ReguladorJust like several other people that gave a review, the regulator knob is very hard to tun, but I solved this with a #30 wrench socket that gives me more grip (see picture). It's fairly easy to turn it by hand now (I don't need the wrench by the way). I also... Ver másJust like several other people that gave a review, the regulator knob is very hard to tun, but I solved this with a #30 wrench socket that gives me more grip (see picture). It's fairly easy to turn it by hand now (I don't need the wrench by the way).
I also noticed the gauge gradually loses pressure after I close the main Co2 tank valve, which means that the gauge is slightly leaking somewhere. However, for me that's no problem because I only use it to carbonate water and soda beverages, and I close the main tank valve when I'm done. But, if you need to use continuous pressure, I have my doubts about this gauge, and I would recommend a better quality gauge and regulator.
Just like several other people that gave a review, the regulator knob is very hard to tun, but I solved this with a #30 wrench socket that gives me more grip (see picture). It's fairly easy to turn it by hand now (I don't need the wrench by the way).
I also noticed the gauge gradually loses pressure after I close the main Co2 tank valve, which means that the gauge is slightly leaking somewhere. However, for me that's no problem because I only use it to carbonate water and soda beverages, and I close the main tank valve when I'm done. But, if you need to use continuous pressure, I have my doubts about this gauge, and I would recommend a better quality gauge and regulator.
- 5.0 de 5 estrellasCompra verificadaGood quality, fast shipping.Calificado en Estados Unidos el 17 de septiembre de 2024Nombre de Estilo: ReguladorGood quality, fast shipping.
Good quality, fast shipping.
- 1.0 de 5 estrellasCompra verificadaWas good but stopped working after a whileCalificado en Estados Unidos el 1 de octubre de 2013Nombre de Estilo: ReguladorI have no practical experience with this kind of equipment but it seems to work just fine and be of a decent quality. When it arrived the barb had pierced the box but there was no damage. It was packaged well enough that I'm not sure why it had poked the box. It came... Ver másI have no practical experience with this kind of equipment but it seems to work just fine and be of a decent quality. When it arrived the barb had pierced the box but there was no damage. It was packaged well enough that I'm not sure why it had poked the box. It came with two washers and,, though it took a minute, i think I like the pressure knob. The build seems sturdy
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The regulator stopped working after first use, past return date.
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Ok, here it is, I replaced the low pressure gauge and it seems to work fine with one caveat every time you change the bottle and the very first time you install it, you need to start at 0 and dial up slowly. Otherwise the pressure just keeps rising until it releases. The low pressure gauge broke partially from me not realizing what was going on quick enough and the regulator seems to work fine if you know how to baby it...that's why it gets a two and not a one.
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Stopped working completely, gets a one.
I have no practical experience with this kind of equipment but it seems to work just fine and be of a decent quality. When it arrived the barb had pierced the box but there was no damage. It was packaged well enough that I'm not sure why it had poked the box. It came with two washers and,, though it took a minute, i think I like the pressure knob. The build seems sturdy
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The regulator stopped working after first use, past return date.
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Ok, here it is, I replaced the low pressure gauge and it seems to work fine with one caveat every time you change the bottle and the very first time you install it, you need to start at 0 and dial up slowly. Otherwise the pressure just keeps rising until it releases. The low pressure gauge broke partially from me not realizing what was going on quick enough and the regulator seems to work fine if you know how to baby it...that's why it gets a two and not a one.
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Stopped working completely, gets a one.
- 5.0 de 5 estrellasCompra verificadagood productCalificado en Estados Unidos el 22 de octubre de 2024Nombre de Estilo: Reguladora++++++
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- 3.0 de 5 estrellasCompra verificadaHard to useCalificado en Estados Unidos el 2 de marzo de 2024Nombre de Estilo: ReguladorThis device has very sharp edges on the outer facing dial that you need to regulate the output pressure. I've cut my hand several times on this dial. For that reason I'm returning it. If you want to use this for a home carbonation system where you want to carbonate... Ver másThis device has very sharp edges on the outer facing dial that you need to regulate the output pressure. I've cut my hand several times on this dial. For that reason I'm returning it. If you want to use this for a home carbonation system where you want to carbonate water, you should be aware of the fact that this is limited to around 50 PSI, despite whatever this description states is the actual safety regulator. You can bypass this by placing a zip type over the safety regulator and compressing it beyond what the factory spring uses. However this is not advisable because you can create a situation where the safety release valve does not work. If you want to achieve very high pressures, I advise you buy a kegerator regulator some of which augment the pressure into over 115 PSI. However, if you are OK with around 45 to 50 PSI for your regular carbonated beverages( which is usually around what you buy in the grocery store), then this regulator will fit you perfectly, so long as you use a wrench to turn the outer dial. Again I cannot stress enough that you must use a wrench to turn the outer dial, the outer dial itself becomes very stiff so long as any pressure is initiated into the system itself, and the edges on the outer dial are very sharp, and i have multiple cuts on my hand to prove that you should not be using your hand, no matter how strong you are and if you can actually turn the dial yourself, therefore you should use a wrench. This company does make outer dial grips on some of the regulators but this is not one that has one that is comfortable.
This device has very sharp edges on the outer facing dial that you need to regulate the output pressure. I've cut my hand several times on this dial. For that reason I'm returning it. If you want to use this for a home carbonation system where you want to carbonate water, you should be aware of the fact that this is limited to around 50 PSI, despite whatever this description states is the actual safety regulator. You can bypass this by placing a zip type over the safety regulator and compressing it beyond what the factory spring uses. However this is not advisable because you can create a situation where the safety release valve does not work. If you want to achieve very high pressures, I advise you buy a kegerator regulator some of which augment the pressure into over 115 PSI. However, if you are OK with around 45 to 50 PSI for your regular carbonated beverages( which is usually around what you buy in the grocery store), then this regulator will fit you perfectly, so long as you use a wrench to turn the outer dial. Again I cannot stress enough that you must use a wrench to turn the outer dial, the outer dial itself becomes very stiff so long as any pressure is initiated into the system itself, and the edges on the outer dial are very sharp, and i have multiple cuts on my hand to prove that you should not be using your hand, no matter how strong you are and if you can actually turn the dial yourself, therefore you should use a wrench. This company does make outer dial grips on some of the regulators but this is not one that has one that is comfortable.
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Rogelio Aguilar5.0 de 5 estrellasCompra verificadaExcelenteCalificado en México el 1 de junio de 2023Muy buen producto y bien empacado lo q se anuncia es lo q llega.Muy buen producto y bien empacado lo q se anuncia es lo q llega.
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Danno5.0 de 5 estrellasCompra verificadaUsed for kegeratorCalificado en Canadá el 17 de junio de 2019I used the regulator with a 5 lb CO2 tank for a home made kegerator. Worked fine. I had 200 feet of 3/16 flexible line running through ice water and had to use 40lbs of pressure to push the beer without any foam and it worked great.I used the regulator with a 5 lb CO2 tank for a home made kegerator. Worked fine. I had 200 feet of 3/16 flexible line running through ice water and had to use 40lbs of pressure to push the beer without any foam and it worked great.
Himanshu Rai4.0 de 5 estrellasCompra verificadaFour StarsCalificado en India el 19 de julio de 2018Size mismatchSize mismatch
freeme25.0 de 5 estrellasCompra verificadaPerfect for second keg additionCalificado en Canadá el 17 de septiembre de 2024Great product and solid fittingsGreat product and solid fittings
Angel David Huerta5.0 de 5 estrellasCompra verificadaMuy buenoCalificado en México el 30 de agosto de 2022Bueno, mide con presicionBueno, mide con presicion
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