Gas Manifold
Designed to attach directly to the 1.5" TC port on your fermenter's lid, this manifold allows you to easily add pressure for transfering to kegs, stuck yeast dumps, purging oxygen, etc. One part, three functions...what more could you ask for?
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Overview
The manifold has 3 ports for a pressure gauge, pressure relief valve and a ball lock gas post. Easy to assemble and easy to clean. One part, three functions!
Gas Manifold Only Includes
- 3 Port Gas Manifold
**Our gas manifold is not designed as a spunding valve/for use during pressure fermentation; don't put this on your fermenter until it has stopped producing CO2. The PRV can clog and causing the lid to dislosge resulting in injury or death. If you are looking to spund or pressure fermenter with your fermenter please use our All-In-One PRV.
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Awesome
Works great, good quality and awesome customer service!
A little Thread tape
I like the product and have purchased one before. I think as a small convenience you should include a little thread tape with the purchase
Quality Essential safety item and makes mead making easier
I’ve got one of these on every conical in my meadery. Love’em! I can pressure transfer Mead with the quick connect, keep an eye on the pressure with the gauge, and instantly release the pressure in the tank when needed. Really a winner of a product! Thanks, Spike!
Quality Essential safety item and makes mead making easier
I’ve got one of these on every conical in my meadery. Love’em! I can pressure transfer Mead with the quick connect, keep an eye on the pressure with the gauge, and instantly release the pressure in the tank when needed. Really a winner of a product! Thanks, Spike!
Gas Manifold
I already have a gas manifold on another unitank and it works great. However, if I had known that your new spunding valve takes the place of the manifold, I would have bought that instead. It would be great if I could exchange the new manifold for the spunding valve and pay the difference. If you’re willing to do that, I would buy a second spunding valve for my original unitank. Thoughts? Thanks for considering, Clint