I have a second hand regulator that has always been "weird". It works fine for a while, and then goes kitty whompus. I have a dual primary, and I know the high pressure gauge is inaccurate. Especially since my friend dropped it and broke it. Anyway, both primary gauges work fine at first. Then, on the first one, the pressue creeps up or down. Not a big deal, really.
The second primary goes to my 4-way distributor, and I keep that at serving pressure, approx 11 psi. Today, it seems like no gas is going through at all. I have a quick disconnect on that line. When I disconnect it, some gas does go through. However, when I turn the adjustment screw, the pressure doesn't vary at all.
It's possible that a little bit of water might have backed up into the gas line when I cleaned the taps, but I do have check valves installed, and both primary regulators are "stuck".
It's possible that I'm almost out of gas in that tank, too.
I'm out of ideas, so I thought maybe some of your brilliant minds could point out something obvious to me.
I will get the tank filled in a couple of weeks, and I have my back up 5# tank in the kegerator right now so my beer is still pouring!
The second primary goes to my 4-way distributor, and I keep that at serving pressure, approx 11 psi. Today, it seems like no gas is going through at all. I have a quick disconnect on that line. When I disconnect it, some gas does go through. However, when I turn the adjustment screw, the pressure doesn't vary at all.
It's possible that a little bit of water might have backed up into the gas line when I cleaned the taps, but I do have check valves installed, and both primary regulators are "stuck".
It's possible that I'm almost out of gas in that tank, too.
I'm out of ideas, so I thought maybe some of your brilliant minds could point out something obvious to me.
I will get the tank filled in a couple of weeks, and I have my back up 5# tank in the kegerator right now so my beer is still pouring!