mazaman
Member
Hi Everyone,
Another Newbie question,
I kegged my first batch on Tuesday. I have a 5# CO2 tank which I was using the "set it and forget it" method. Checked for leaks-no problems. The tank pressure stayed pretty much constant until Friday night, where the tank pressure began dropping considerably. This morning, the pressure is down to zero.
I read a few posts on pressure problems and there was some conflicting responses but I think I got it. Just to verify, a tank will maintain pressure and then begin to rapidly lose pressure when it becomes low on CO2 volume. Is that true?
A second question - is a 5# tank too small for force carbing?
Thanks,
Craig
Another Newbie question,
I kegged my first batch on Tuesday. I have a 5# CO2 tank which I was using the "set it and forget it" method. Checked for leaks-no problems. The tank pressure stayed pretty much constant until Friday night, where the tank pressure began dropping considerably. This morning, the pressure is down to zero.
I read a few posts on pressure problems and there was some conflicting responses but I think I got it. Just to verify, a tank will maintain pressure and then begin to rapidly lose pressure when it becomes low on CO2 volume. Is that true?
A second question - is a 5# tank too small for force carbing?
Thanks,
Craig