I have a dual outlet CO2 regulator, and when I hook up two kegs to it and try to set the pressure to about 5 psi, it climbs up toward 10psi over night...
This is the regulator I have, 0 - 60 PSI CO2 regulator with Y and 2 - 1/4 Flare (threaded) fittings with ball valve shutoffs: www.kegkits.com
I have Rootbeer on one outlet and an American Pale Ale on the other. When I first go to the tap after a day, the pressure is near 10psi. It's set to around 5. I use the pressure relief valve on the corny, then dispense when it reaches around 5psi. The pressure doesn't increase afterwards (the rest of the evening) I come back the next day, and the pressure is back up to 10psi..
I can't figure out why it's doing this. The temp in the fridge isn't fluxuating, all my fittings are tight, regulator seems solid. There is also a check valve per outlet in the regulator, so there shouldn't be anything pushing back into the regulator...
This is the regulator I have, 0 - 60 PSI CO2 regulator with Y and 2 - 1/4 Flare (threaded) fittings with ball valve shutoffs: www.kegkits.com
I have Rootbeer on one outlet and an American Pale Ale on the other. When I first go to the tap after a day, the pressure is near 10psi. It's set to around 5. I use the pressure relief valve on the corny, then dispense when it reaches around 5psi. The pressure doesn't increase afterwards (the rest of the evening) I come back the next day, and the pressure is back up to 10psi..
I can't figure out why it's doing this. The temp in the fridge isn't fluxuating, all my fittings are tight, regulator seems solid. There is also a check valve per outlet in the regulator, so there shouldn't be anything pushing back into the regulator...