I've been troubleshooting an issue with my kegerator, and was hoping for some ideas on how to fix this issue.
The symptoms: after sitting for a while, as little as 15 minutes, I get a slug of CO2 in my beer lines. This causes problems with foaming, and frustration when I want to drink my beer! The issue is happening with all of my kegs and all of my beer lines.
What I've tried:
Replace all seals on the keg, thinking I had a CO2 leak. No joy.
Inspect/lube regulator to bottle seal. No Joy
Reorient fan in the keezer to push warm air down, hopefully get rid of any thermal layering. No joy.
Drop keezer temp from 4C to 2.5C. No joy.
I force carb at ~30psi for 36 hours, then drop to serving pressure. I was wondering if this might be my issue, however the problem is persisting throughout the entire keg and does not go away even after the keg being at serving temp/pressure for weeks.
Thanks for any advice on things I haven't yet tried.
The symptoms: after sitting for a while, as little as 15 minutes, I get a slug of CO2 in my beer lines. This causes problems with foaming, and frustration when I want to drink my beer! The issue is happening with all of my kegs and all of my beer lines.
What I've tried:
Replace all seals on the keg, thinking I had a CO2 leak. No joy.
Inspect/lube regulator to bottle seal. No Joy
Reorient fan in the keezer to push warm air down, hopefully get rid of any thermal layering. No joy.
Drop keezer temp from 4C to 2.5C. No joy.
I force carb at ~30psi for 36 hours, then drop to serving pressure. I was wondering if this might be my issue, however the problem is persisting throughout the entire keg and does not go away even after the keg being at serving temp/pressure for weeks.
Thanks for any advice on things I haven't yet tried.