🍺 Elevate your draft game with pro-level precision and safety!
The Kegco KC LH-542 is a premium commercial-grade dual gauge CO2 regulator crafted from forged brass, designed for precise pressure and volume monitoring. Featuring a safety relief valve and an easy-to-use large hand control, it ensures optimal draft beer quality and reliable performance with any CGA-320 CO2 tank.
S**N
Make sure the locking nut is completely disengaged before attempting to adjust gas pressure
My five-star recommendation comes with a caveat. I wish they would have gone more into detail about the locking control for pressure level in the tank. After installing the regulator I attempted to adjust the gas pressure to no avail. I had to look online for other people that were complaining or commenting on it to find out that the unit comes with the locking nut in the lock mode, which disallows you to adjust the gas pressure. Put it in the description so people don't have the same bad experience I had.
J**.
Get pouring!
worked right out of the box, very accurate
B**S
Great regulator for the price.
So far so good. Works great.
S**G
2nd time a charm
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.
R**N
No Teflon plumber's tape on joints, just thread locker
The pressure gauges, relief valve, CGA fitting and outlet thread were sealed with blue thread locker glue rather than plumber's tape. Thread locker adhesive is not meant to be a gas-tight or hermetic seal but rather prevent components 'shaking loose' with mechanical vibration. It is bewildering this was used because this regulator leaks like a sieve and would never have worked with it. Due to this absolutely obvious oversight, my lack of confidence extends to the construction of this item and it has been discarded.
L**E
Regulating like a Pro - Kegco's Chrome Beauty
"Greatness", as they say, "often comes in unexpected forms". In this case, greatness comes in the form of a chrome-clad addition to your keg system. Meet the Kegco KC LH-542 Draft Beer Regulator: the James Bond of beer regulators.This baby doesn't just do its job; it performs a veritable ballet of beer regulation. It's like watching a maestro conduct a symphony, only instead of violins and cellos, we're talking gas flows and pressure adjustments. And let me tell you, it's music to my ears (and my taste buds).But, my dear reader, functionality isn't its only strength. This thing has style in buckets. With its chrome exterior, this regulator has more flash than a 70s disco and more polish than a royal guard's boot. It's so good-looking, it might just steal the limelight from your newly upgraded keg system.In a world full of beer regulation mediocrity, the Kegco KC LH-542 Draft Beer Regulator stands tall. So, why settle for less? With this maestro at the helm, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy your perfectly poured pint. Five stars? You bet your beer-loving bottom it deserves them!
R**N
Pressure relief valve too sensitive
It works OK up to about 50psi. Past that the pressure relief valve is very inconsistent and finicky. The knob is difficult to turn but manageable with a wrench.
D**M
Good value
Nice packaging
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