A:Answer To Signal20,
I have the same kegerator and set mine up to use a standard 1/6 keg and a HOME BREW or “Corny” kegs.
It is easy to convert to a “CORNEY” keg. There are 2 styles of corney kegs.
They are either “BALL LOCK” or “PIN LOCK” styles. “BALL LOCK” are similar to an air hose chuck connection where you pull back a collar, push onto the fitting, and release the collar. For the “PIN LOCK” type, line up the slots, push on, and then twist to engage. The “BALL LOCK” type is more common. The beer line uses a 1/4” I.D. hose. The gas line uses a 5/16” I.D. hose. Install the fitting with the LARGER barb end to the GAS LINE. Cut off the fitting going up to the TAP and install the fitting having the SMALLER barb end. If using 2 corney kegs with DIFFERENT products, replace the fittings one at a time, identify that line "RIGHT TAP" or "LEFT TAP".
Here are the components needed for the conversion of ONE CORNEY KEG. They are readily available from AMAZON.
Good Luck.
PERA Ball Lock MFL Quick Disconnects Set with
Swivel Nuts (2) 5/16 Gas, 1/4 Liquid and clamp $11.95
PBT Pin-lock MFL keg quick Disconnect Set with
Swivel Nuts (2) 5/16 Gas, 1/4 Liquid and clamp by PERA $11.99