Kegco KC LH-542 Regolatore per birra alla spina, cromato

Brand:Kegco

3.4/5

96.37

La valvola limitatrice di pressione di sicurezza integrata rilascia a 45 psi. Valvola di scarico della pressione manuale e manopola di regolazione della pressione. Corpo in ottone cromato. Il regolatore Dual Gauge mostra la pressione di lavoro e la pressione del serbatoio.

La valvola limitatrice di pressione di sicurezza integrata rilascia a 45 psi. Valvola di scarico della pressione manuale e manopola di regolazione della pressione. Corpo in ottone cromato. Il regolatore Dual Gauge mostra la pressione di lavoro e la pressione del serbatoio.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,057 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Department Home and Garden
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number KC LH-542
Item Weight 2.97 pounds
Manufacturer Kegco
Product Dimensions 9 x 4.25 x 9 inches

3.4

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Scritto da: Yihe Li
It worked well, except the nob is hard to use
It worked very well, except the nob is too small thus it is bit hars to change the pressure
Scritto da: S. Hong
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.
Scritto da: M. Hurt
Works fine !
Haven't left it on anything yet but seems pretty nice when I tried it!
Scritto da: J W
So Far So Good - Home Carbonating my own soda
I will preface my write up by saying that I am not a beer brewer, so please consider my use is simply carbonating water for use in home bottled soda. I was a soda stream user for a long time and between price hikes and product changes I decided to go another way. Now I purchase either coke bag in box or similar "off brand" Bib syrups from local distributors. I use this with a 5 pound mini tank in my garage and almost exclusively carbonate water. In the last 5 months I've carbonated at least 200 1 liter bottles of water without issue. I have noticed that the emergency release vale can be a little sensitive, i.e. if I bump the tank or tug the line a bit too much while agitating my 1 liter I have a time or two caused the valve to pop. It's a simple quick fix of pushing it back in and I guess realistically I would rather it be too sensitive then fail to function in a failure situation. Other folks have commented about the cheap quality, I honestly don't feel it has a cheap feel but I wonder if folks aren't comparing this to more high end beer brewing equipment... In context that would be like saying a Kia (or even a Honda) is "cheap" because it's not as nice as a Bugatti. As an entry level gauge this thing has performed for me just fine, my unit did not come with any shipping damage and has functioned great for my purpose of carbonating water to be used with soda syrups.
Scritto da: Eric
Solid piece of equipment
So I ordered this in combination with a 5lb CO2 canister from the same seller, fast shipping on both items, per usual amazon fulfillment, so no worries there. On to the product review. Overall the unit seems to be pretty well made, solid, and the gauges have detailed enough readings and are very clearly marked to accomplish what you are looking for. I really like the shutoff valve on the bottom of the unit, makes filling my water bottles super easy, and no issues with the threads. 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!
Scritto da: chris morgan
Works well for the money
Purchase was based on two factor; 1 - company name and reputation,2 -Cost. biggest issue is after force carbonating a keg I noticed making a pressure change was difficult enough that a wrench was needed after system was pressurized. Unit does seems to hold the set pressure very well, its just the need to use a tool to make an adjustment is a little bothersome or it would have been 5stars. My solution is to purge all pressure from regulator and keg using pressure release vales make adjustments.
Scritto da: Jedi’s Mom
Nice regulator
Works perfectly and no issues so far. A little hard to adjust the outgoing pressure without a wrench. Easier to do with no pressure in the system, but that makes it harder to pinpoint your desired pressure.
Scritto da: Himanshu Rai
Four Stars
Size mismatch
Scritto da: Danno
Used for kegerator
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.
Scritto da: Neil MacChesney
So far so good
This is the second regulator set I bought. Works as advertised so far.
Scritto da: Tristan Ley
Cheap, and it shows.
This thing is a piece of garbage. I had it hooked up to my tank and ball lock assembly and it carbonated two drinks before blowing. The pressure relief valve blew and was stuck open, regardless of which position the front dial was in and the PSI. Spend the extra money on a serious product, this one’s a joke.

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