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Reddit mentions of 50 Feet - 5/16" ID 7/16" OD Clear Vinyl Tubing Food Grade Multipurpose Tube for Beer Line, Kegerator, Wine Making, Aquaponics, Air Hose by Proper Pour

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MULTI-PURPOSE. Proper Pour PVC tubes are ideal for general use such as homebrew and beer line, kegerator, wine making, milk and food handling and processing, air hose for fish tanks and aquarium, aquaponics, hydroponic, ponds, indoor water garden, drip irrigation, drain, water line, pumps, vacuum, siphon, filters, air conditioning, humidifiers, other home uses, props, plumbing, refrigeration, dental, industrial, medical, surgical, laboratory applications for transferring liquid and gas.BPA FREE AND NON-TOXIC. Proper Pour polyvinyl tubings are safe to use and well suited for beverage and brewing, in the kitchen, some solid materials, as well as handling and dispensing foods. Can be used with most commercial barbed fittings and connectors. Make sure to always wash before use!DURABLE AND KINK PROOF. Made of high quality material with smooth interior and exterior that prevents sediment accumulation and allows easy flow and flushing. Its walls are thick enough to prevent kinks but are lightweight and flexible and can withstand rough handling and multiple usage while maintaining dimensional stability. Our plastic tubes are easy to use, shape, and bend and can be easily cut by any cutting tool. Generally resistant to most alkali, alcohol, and mild acids and chemicals.FOR LOW PRESSURE APPLICATIONS. These round PVC flex tube products are suitable for use with low pressure air, liquid, chemical and gases, and low temperature usage.ECONOMICAL. Because of its versatility and the ability to be used in a wide range of applications, it is a great value for your money. For your industrial, chemical, and agricultural supplies. Also available in 25 feet and 10 feet.
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ColorClear
Number of items50
Size5/16" ID
Weight1.85 Pounds

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u/three18ti ยท 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

Well, my kegerator order included two Corney kegs. I'm assuming they are coming later as Beverage factory sent me a "partial shipment" notification... From the conversation I had with the guy at Beverage factory, it's my understanding that I'm cutting off the crimped on bolt type connector on the RH side of the third image.

The guy at beverage factory threw in this kit so I could connect to a commercial coupler, which, as far as I can tell, is the home brew version of the crimped on bolt type connector.

I have this regulator which I have no idea how to use... well... the splitter is in the off position and I connect the other end to the tank... but how do I increase/decrease pressure? Righty tighty... soo.... less pressure because we're closing the passageway for gas to go through? and that's what we call a WAG. lol. Can I run one line inside, then use a splitter? or would that mess up the pressure?

The gas line that came with my regulator is the blue ID 5/16" x OD 9/16"... There's only enough room in the hole in the back for one of those to fit through... I have some ID 5/16" X OD 7/16" I got from amazon... would I be ok to use this for a gasline instead? From what I've read, it's better for the gauge to be on the outside of the kegerator, and it doesn't really make a difference for the CO2 tank... I think I'll eventually upgrade to a 10lb CO2 tank... I want to run one CO2 and one Nitro really... so I think one can will have to be in an one out... (can, tank... w/e, I'm used to dealing with 20-50lb CO2 tanks, so 5lb IS a can... lol)


In another kegerator thread, someone recommended Keg Lube since it's only $6, I ordered some. What do I do with it? Grease every connector?

I upgraded my to the stainless steel, insulated tower with Perlick 630SS faucets... I also got a tower cooler... I should be set when it comes to pouring, right? Tower cooler overkill? The high end kegerators all have forced flow, I figured, for a kegerator half the price with a $60 mod, I got a steal... (I guess I could have made one, but I'm not THAT handy...)

Uhhh... This kinda spiraled... Sorry for the wall of text. Apparently I had more questions than I realized... I thought I had it all figured out, but apparently not! :) This is fun! I'm learning all sorts of cool shit AND I get to have a great home brew at the end.

Thanks for reading!