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Continuous Soda Carbonator Keg Lid
KEG455

Continuous Soda Carbonator Keg Lid

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Description

Enjoy a never-ending supply of soda water on tap with the Continuous Soda Carbonator Keg Lid. SodaStream units are great, but filling up those tiny 1L bottles is a pain, they're expensive to swap, and they run out quickly. Hook up your mains water supply to this Carbonator Keg Lid, compatible with any standard ball lock homebrew keg, and you'll never have to think about running out of sparkling water.

Setup:
  1. Position the keg inside your fridge or kegerator (ideally below 40°F).
  2. Attach your beverage draft line to the soda water out post.
  3. Attach your gas line to the gas-in post.
  4. Set your CO2 regulator to 30-50 psi, depending on how highly carbonated you like your soda water. We highly recommend using a check valve on your CO2 line.
  5. On first use, purge the air from the headspace of the keg.
  6. Connect the mains water to the water inlet post on the lid of the keg.

We recommend also using a check valve on your mains water line to prevent soda water from going back into your house mains. Depending on your mains water pressure, you may need to reduce it using the Duotight In-Line Regulator. For the Carbonator Keg Lid to work well, the mains water pressure should be 10-15 psi higher than your regulator set pressure (from Step 4).

That's it. This simple unit will give you continuous soda water connected to your mains water.

Please note: if you are using a CO2 regulator that uses a corny-style PRV, such as the KOMOS® regulator, you will need to swap out the standard Green PRV with the 0-100 psi Gray PRV so you can raise the pressure above 60 psi. Always check the pressure rating of your keg(s) before swapping the PRV.

 

KegLand Part Number: KL10955

 

 

Item # KEG455
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Weight 0.92 LBS
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For use with carbonated water
Anthony S on Feb 7, 2023
Building a continuous carbonator for soda water
Brett H on Jan 25, 2023
For use with carbonated water
Anthony S on Feb 7, 2023
Plug and play capability.
RONALD D D on Jan 26, 2023
Building a continuous carbonator for soda water
Brett H on Jan 25, 2023
Easy solution to avoid running out right when you want carbonated water.
Duncan G on Jan 4, 2023
To make continuous sparkling water
Ben D on Oct 19, 2022
Only simple and inexpensive continuous soda water solution. Easy add on if you already have a kegging system rather than purchasing a inline carbonator.
Joshua A S on Jun 10, 2022
Need to make seltzer, use fourth tap on Komos for this
C O L on Jun 9, 2022
We found bubbly water in our toilets dramatically reduces the number of puppies playing in the bathrooms
free shipping and user tips in comments
Robert M M on Apr 16, 2022
bettor than previous method
Micropress on Feb 24, 2022
its cool
Ari L on Feb 15, 2022
I have a big thirsty family and we love soda. My arms get tired of making soda so this is will assist with the production of the carbonated water. This is a very healthy alternative of ingesting all that artificial sugar.
Luis M on Jan 24, 2022
wanted to set up soda water on my keezer
Joseph B on Nov 2, 2021
Building a continuous bubbly water system!
Jennifer L on Oct 19, 2021
Looks like what I need
William H on Apr 13, 2021
Working on a DIY Soda Fountain
Jason M on Mar 29, 2021
Love soda water, like the idea of a continuous supply
Matthew S on Dec 29, 2020
I'd like to have an easy solution for refilling my water keg.
Chris V on Dec 22, 2020
Plug and play capability.
RONALD D D on Jan 26, 2023
Easy solution to avoid running out right when you want carbonated water.
Duncan G on Jan 4, 2023
I just received my Continuous Soda Carbonator Keg Lid today and haven't installed it yet. What is the threaded blue plastic piece that screws in and out for?
Brad T on Mar 15, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Honestly I didn’t touch it, but guessing it controls the level of spray from the spray jet.
What do folks recommend to connect my 8mm duotight tubing to my mains supply?
Matthew S on Jan 21, 2021
BEST ANSWER: 1/4"OD Push Fit Angle Stop Adapter Valve... From there use the duo100 to convert to 8mm. Working well so far.
Will this work with a reverse osmosis source?
Alexander M on Feb 27, 2022
BEST ANSWER: The only problem would be the pressure- my understanding is that an RO system will drop 30-40% of the pressure of the source. For seltzer you need the water pressure going into the keg to be higher than the CO2 pressure, or else the water won’t flow in. So - if your home water pressure is like 40 psi, and then the RO drops it to 25 psi, then you will have to set your CO2 pressure to like 15-20psi, which won’t make very intense seltzer. I’m using the Waterdrop 15UC-UF filter and it tastes great. I mounted the filter in the fridge to get some pre-chilling of the water.
I just finished setting up my water carbonation system. 3 gallon keg. Water was already cold. Regulator set to 50psi. How long will it take for water to get really bubbly?
Gilbert C on Jan 15, 2022
BEST ANSWER: This is not an absorption type of carbonator. So, if you fill the keg with water and then pressurize the keg and keep it at 36 degrees it will take a while to carbonate, the same as if you just had a regular lid. Of course, shaking the tank would provide for almost instant results. To get the full benefit of the continuous carbonator lid, on the initial fill you need to purge the tank several times with CO2, no water yet, then set the CO2 pressure to about 15 psi. Then attach the water line, minimum water pressure of about 45psi. Cold water, I use another prechilled tank which I pressurize, the carbonator tank will start to fill and by the end of the process I increase the carbonator tank pressure to 35 psi. As your prechilled water supply is depleted I have another tank of water cooling to hook up to the carbonator. With this method I have very good carbonation, as the continuous carbonator lid only allows in water greater than the CO2 pressure, only until the float is satisfied and stops the flow. The initial purge process only has to be done the first time, or anytime you choose to empty the carbonator tank. The water pressure has to be greater than the CO2 pressure, so if you had a supply that was at least 45psi. (For a 35psi CO2) and you had the means to prechill the water line to 36 degrees the secondary tank business I spoke about would not be necessary.
My home well water system pump is set to turn on at 30psi and turn off at 50psi. I can adjust to 60/40 if necessary. The instructions suggest 70psi water is required. Is anyone else using 50PIS supply water?
Greg G on Aug 22, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Hi, Greg --

I've been using this lid for about a year and a half. I use a pressure reducing valve on my whole house, se around 45PSI. Before I installed the PRV, my native pressure was probably around 80PSI. Also no problems with this lid. I see the instructions here suggest running the water pressure higher than the CO2 pressure by about 10-15PSI. I believe my water and CO2 pressures are roughly the same right now.

I have check valves on both the water and the CO2 lines. As far as I can tell, I don't get any "fighting" between the two as they come into the keg, or out to the tap. It's a great device, and I think you'll be fine.
I have an already carbonated keg via a carb lid. Can I just swap in this lid and go from there?
Tony on Aug 30, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Absolutely. I have had one of these in use for over a year and it works flawlessly.
I have little head space in my kegerator with my 5 gallon corny kegs. What is the height of the water inlet post mounted to the keg lid?
Michael on Jan 16, 2023
BEST ANSWER: The post sticks up just under 1 3/4 inches from the top surface of the lid. On my 5 gallon Firestone keg, the top of the post sticks up 0.4 inches beyond the handles
Lid worked great at first … but after installing Ball Lock w/check valve on gas and mains supply into lid the float has stopped working. I’m a newbie so feel certain I messed up something, just not sure what! Thoughts?
Kelley C on Oct 22, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Is the float not shutting off the water or is it not filling?
Reviews

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Rated 5 out of 5
Works great with 50PSI Water supply
I purchased this to upgrade my garage fridge to a continuous carbonated water dispensor. Using the Kegland KL10955 / Morebeer KEG455 and a korny keg I have had fresh soda water for over a week. My home water pressure is 55PSI max and my well kicks on at 30PSI. I set the CO2 pressure to 30psi. Which provides a decent carbonation bite. No more purchasing cans of soda water. Just note that the 1/4" OD line works well with the check valves but are too small for the 1/4" barb ball lock fittings.
September 5, 2023
Rated 5 out of 5
Love it!
Works great! No more filling the keg every week or two. Installed on a 1.5 gallon Torpedo keg and it is working fine.
April 28, 2023
Purchased
1 year ago
Rated 3 out of 5
Works as intended, however they downgraded a part
Followed the directions, and the youtube video from kegland (Morebeer's overseas counterpart). Works as advertised and I'm happy about that. I previously had a soda stream that was tied into my co2 system, but this is a much cleaner setup and I don't have to deal with the soda stream bottles. My only gripe is the spraying mechanism. It was clearly pictured as being made of steel in both the online photo's and the video. It has now been replaced with a blue plastic version. This is really unfortunate as I expect it to eventually break (They actually provide you with a spare, so it seems to be prone to failure at some point), and its also threaded in, so if it does break, it will be a pain to try to extract. I would have happily paid an extra for this item if they kept the original steel sprayer, which likely would have never failed. They really should update the photo's and video to reflect this.
April 4, 2023
Rated 4 out of 5
Nice piece, no instructions
Nice looking piece, I have not yet run the water line to my kegerator. My only complaint is that it came with zero instructions if any kind. Most of it is pretty obvious, but it came with a blue plastic tag attached and a spare tag. Might have to do with a high pressure release, not sure but it’d be nice to know.
September 24, 2022
Purchased
over 2 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Love it! Continuous seltzer with no effort!
This is great! Using a small Corny keg and this lid, I now have one tap on my Komos 4 tap kegger dedicated for fresh seltzer. It took a bit of tinkering to get the pressures right, but it now works perfectly, refilling and recarbonating as seltzer is poured.
June 30, 2022
Purchased
over 2 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Life changing
Works perfectly and I now really do have endless seltzer with little to no effort. Excellent purchase.
April 29, 2022
Purchased
over 3 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
I’ve had this for about 6 months now and it’s working great. My partner drinks a ton of seltzer. It’s paid for itself in La Croix savings. Making syrups is especially fun.
January 15, 2022
Purchased
over 3 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Great, love it.
Love having seltzer on tap! Easy setup, and working well almost a year later with next to no maintenance.
December 20, 2021
Purchased
over 3 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Fantastic
This was very easy to install, the most difficult part was running a water line from the kitchen plumbing. It's been set up for about 2 months now and it is so nice not tracking how long it's been since I took the seltzer keg out to refill. The family was going through about 4 gallons a week so it's nice not dragging a keg through the kitchen to refill twice a week, or forget and have no seltzer on tap.
November 14, 2021
Rated 5 out of 5
Absolutely the best!
This little device solved a problem for me, which would have involved over-engineering on my end at a multiple of the actual cost. Works AMAZING.
Modified the tower to hold five taps (LOL!!!)
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October 5, 2021
Purchased
over 3 years ago