Beer-Baron
Well-Known Member
Hi
I have a CO2 tank I got a couple years ago for a keggerator I made for commercial kegs. The keggerator has sat for a couple years now and now that I'm home brewing I've decided to fire it back up!!
I want to see how much CO2 I still have left. When I turn on the gas and shut off the check valve my dial at the 9 O'clock position doesn't move, it stays firmly at the bottom where it says Order Gas. But the other dial at the 12 O'Clock position goes up to 11 PSI.
Do I need to fiddle with the screw on the front to make the other dial move? How could I have 11PSI but have ZERO CO2 in the tank?
Sorry for the stupid question, Thanks in advance for your answers!!
I have a CO2 tank I got a couple years ago for a keggerator I made for commercial kegs. The keggerator has sat for a couple years now and now that I'm home brewing I've decided to fire it back up!!
I want to see how much CO2 I still have left. When I turn on the gas and shut off the check valve my dial at the 9 O'clock position doesn't move, it stays firmly at the bottom where it says Order Gas. But the other dial at the 12 O'Clock position goes up to 11 PSI.
Do I need to fiddle with the screw on the front to make the other dial move? How could I have 11PSI but have ZERO CO2 in the tank?
Sorry for the stupid question, Thanks in advance for your answers!!