dude your justifying the reliability off of a inlet? all someone has to do is buy a better inlet or outlet that you said failed and still save alot of money. and the high pressure relief value yall have is no different than a good quality one from a reputable brand your not selling anything revolutionary. This is the same keg that you guys have except you put your own stuff on it as someone else could do for a fraction of cost.
Hey! Since this video was released we've actually made a couple more changes and have bumped the PSI to 150. Pretty neat huh? Considering nobody else offers the same PSI, we must be different somehow, someway. We appreciate your input!
dude your justifying the reliability off of a inlet? all someone has to do is buy a better inlet or outlet that you said failed and still save alot of money. and the high pressure relief value yall have is no different than a good quality one from a reputable brand your not selling anything revolutionary. This is the same keg that you guys have except you put your own stuff on it as someone else could do for a fraction of cost.
Hey! Since this video was released we've actually made a couple more changes and have bumped the PSI to 150. Pretty neat huh?
Considering nobody else offers the same PSI, we must be different somehow, someway.
We appreciate your input!
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Why did you poke the inlet with a screwdriver?
To mimic hooking the sprayer hose on and releasing pressure through the outlet
JH is right, it is to mimic the fitting hooking up/unhooking. You can do it by hand as well but it is quicker with a screwdriver.