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01-27-2007, 01:39 PM
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Leaking Bottle Filler?
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Those of you who use bottle fillers, does yours leak?
I have one but never use it because the thing dribbles on the floor. It continuously drips a few drops every 2-3 seconds. I could easily loose 12oz while bottling.
Just wondering if this is normal or has my filler always been defective.
Thanks.
FYI - I resorted to using 8" hose on the end of the spigot.
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01-27-2007, 01:52 PM
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All three of mine must be defective, cause they all leak same as yours. I use the plastic racking clip to help cut down on the leakage. I also use a shallow pan to fill the bottles in and after bottling 5 gallons, I doubt there is more than a couple of oz's lost to the dripping.
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01-27-2007, 02:00 PM
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I use secondaries. :p
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Is it leaking from the tip or up where the hose connects?
Mine have always leaked (heavily) at the top, so just use a hose clamp to stop it.
Actually, my tips might leak, too. I'm not sure... at a rate of a couple of drips every few seconds, I doubt that I would even notice it.
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01-27-2007, 02:03 PM
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One of mine leaks. I just keep an extra bottle to the side while Im filling them. In between bottles I put the wand in the extra bottle, and that one becomes the last bottle to be filled.
- magno
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01-27-2007, 03:32 PM
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Mine leaks from the bottom.
Just back from LHBS with a new filler!  This one is spring loaded. The other leaky one doesn't have a spring.
Do any of yours have a spring keeping the check in place?
Oh! The spare resting bottle idea sounds like a pretty good work-a-round.
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01-27-2007, 03:39 PM
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I use secondaries. :p
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LOL... mine are spring loaded. I've not see one that does not have a spring. That should help with the leaks.
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Originally Posted by Schlenkerla
Mine leaks from the bottom.
Just back from LHBS with a new filler!  This one is spring loaded. The other leaky one doesn't have a spring.
Do any of yours have a spring keeping the check in place?
Oh! The spare resting bottle idea sounds like a pretty good work-a-round.
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01-27-2007, 03:52 PM
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Well.....
I did a side by side test. I have a bucket of sanitizer sittling idly by, dropped both in, both dribble to a point then stop. Huh???
The last I remember the non-spring one was a non-stop leaker. I'll be trying the new one shortly.

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01-27-2007, 06:20 PM
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Mine doesn't leak and it isn't spring loaded. Guess I must be lucky.
If you're using a spare bottle to put the wand in, wouldn't that activate the valve and just dump your beer? I put one of those little red racking cane clips (the ones to hold your cane on the side of the bucket) on the hose, just above the filler. When I need to stop, I just hand that on the spigot. Works great.
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01-27-2007, 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Hopfan
If you're using a spare bottle to put the wand in, wouldn't that activate the valve and just dump your beer?
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No, you have to press down on the wand to depress the spring. Just setting the whole contraption in a bottle will not.
- magno
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01-27-2007, 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by magno
No, you have to press down on the wand to depress the spring. Just setting the whole contraption in a bottle will not.
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Now that you mention it, I seem to remember doing that.
Yes, on the one w/o the spring it will pop open if you set inside a bottle. There isn't enough back pressure to keep it checked. I usually have a length of hose on it so the weight of the hose counter acts the back-pressure.
I also used it w/ less than 3". I'll have to try it. - Either way I think the spring loaded one should be much better.
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