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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 1892629" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Awesome score.</p><p></p><p>A couple of things to point out. Dual gauge regulator is somewhat of a broad term as some people actually have two regulators AND the tank pressure gauge (so three gauges total). That is how people serve different style beers off the same CO2 tank (or server their kegs while force carbing another keg at a higher pressure). </p><p></p><p>Also, the tank pressure gauges are great unless you are storing your tank in a cold place (like, say in the fridge). If the tank is cold the gas is more compressed and the gauge wont show as full, nor will it drop in proportion to the amount of gas used. In fact, most people report that the tank will show as half full (or a bit less) right up until it shows as completely empty. But, with 20lbs, you shouldn't run out any time soon.</p><p></p><p>enjoy it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 1892629, member: 277"] Awesome score. A couple of things to point out. Dual gauge regulator is somewhat of a broad term as some people actually have two regulators AND the tank pressure gauge (so three gauges total). That is how people serve different style beers off the same CO2 tank (or server their kegs while force carbing another keg at a higher pressure). Also, the tank pressure gauges are great unless you are storing your tank in a cold place (like, say in the fridge). If the tank is cold the gas is more compressed and the gauge wont show as full, nor will it drop in proportion to the amount of gas used. In fact, most people report that the tank will show as half full (or a bit less) right up until it shows as completely empty. But, with 20lbs, you shouldn't run out any time soon. enjoy it. [/QUOTE]
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