Accuracy of Regulator in Keezer...

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kirscp

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If the high pressure gauge will be off, due to the cold ... will the low pressure gauges be reading low also?

If I have a gauge that is inside my keezer set at 10lbs, would it actuallly be 15lbs?

I had my Co2 tank inside my keezer. When I pulled it out and let the tank warm up, my low pressure gauges rose in pressure. I'm wondering if the pressure was actually higher than what the gauges showed.

Well, my Co2 tank is now outside, so I don't have to worry about it. Just something to think about ... for those of you that store their Co2 tank side their keezer/kegerator.
 
If the high pressure gauge will be off, due to the cold ... will the low pressure gauges be reading low also?

No, the low pressure gauge is dealing only with gaseous CO2.

However, regulators are simple mechanical devices and need to be adjusted when there are major temperature changes.
 
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