So trying to a new set up. I have always had the co2 tank inside the fridge but would love to make more room with it being outside. Does the co2 tank need to be cold when serving off draft or can it be room temp?
FLbuckeye said:@msa
How much could one expect the pressure to "drop off" when cold? I kegged my first batch on Sunday and it read 60 psi and by the time I got off work the next day it was just below 40. I can also hear a leak when I wiggle the co2 line but don't have any problems when I don't touch it
Just tryin to figure out if the apparent pressure drop is from the change of temp in the tank or if i need to attack the co2 input to fix a leak
It's this one. When I initially hooked it up the gauge on the left went to the middle of the green at 60 (full) then after getting to the temp of the fridge dropped to around the border of the green and white. I was just wondering if that's normal once it gets cold because I'm not finding any leaks
...I sprayed it with starsan to check go bubbling and it don't show anything.
IceFisherChris said:It doesn't matter where the tank is. Pressure is pressure. Your tank WILL read a lower pressure when it's cold than when it's warm but the same amount of gas is still in there.
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