atomicpunk wrote:Caution on trying to connect your secondaries directly to the tank. I don't think you should do that if they truly are secondary regs. They can't handle the direct bottle pressure. Keep your primary and run off that.
This is true, I tried connecting a true secondary regulator in series with a primary regulator and it wasn't giving me any gas at the kegs. It didn't damage the reg, but since the spring rate/diaphragm was different inside it was not able to regulate.
After hooking up gas from the output of the primary into the secondary it worked fine. It sucks that the pressure must be less than or equal to the pressure from the primary, but that's the only way it works.
As for removing stuff from the secondary regs, did they use loctite red? If so, you're probably going to need to use heat to break down that adhesive, lubricants usually don't penetrate adhesive very well IME. You'll want to remove all of the internal parts of the regulator before applying the torch so you don't damage them. 1/4" pipe threads aren't that big though, so you can try to do it at room temp by clamping the part in a vice and using a big wrench on the hex.

