I brewed a beer for my buddy who is going to give me a ball lock keg to fill. I have a pin lock system and am wondering if I can at least seal/purge the keg after it is filled by pushing it on in bursts. This way I can store it decently before he gets the keg.
Do your pin lock disconnects have barbs or MFL connections? Could you borrow a gas disconnect from him and switch out? Even if it’s barbs, it will only cost you ~2" of gas line to cut off and switch out a couple of times.
Warning, I’ve never tried on a ball lock keg…
On the pin lock disconnect, just above the free-spinning collar (the collar has the grooves for the pins) there is a snap-ring in a groove that keeps the collar from sliding up. Using something, get the snap-ring out of the groove so the collar can slide up. You should then be able to slide the disconnect on and off the ball lock post and seal/purge the keg. I use the method for pushing gas through the liquid line of my kegs sometimes. But, like I said, I’ve never tried on a ball lock keg but the post diameter should be the same and a pin lock disconnect should be more shallow than a ball lock disconnect which will enable it to engage the poppets.
Just checked a ball lock disconnect diameter and pin lock disconnect diameter.
Ball lock is 16.5mm
Pin lock is 16.75mm
So, a pin lock disconnect will definitely fit on a ball lock post and being more shallow will allow it to engage the poppet. The question will be about the o-ring sealing well enough - that I don’t know.
They are not barbs. I will see if he has an extra ball lock disconnect that I can swap out temporarily.
Thanks. I will give it a shot and try to remember to update afterward which will be more than a week after I dry hop.