boredatwork
Well-Known Member
I thought I had the problem solved, but then I went on vacation for 3 weeks and when I got back my CO2 tank was empty (again...).
My latest attempt at finding the leak was to stick the keg and co2 tank and regulator setup into a bathtub full of water. I spent a lot of time looking for bubbles in the water but I could not find any.
I filled the 5# CO2 tank two months ago, and since then it was used to fill maybe 24 bottles and dispense maybe 4 glasses of beer. For the rest of the time it was connected to 2 corny kegs in a fridge.
I am starting to wonder if CO2 tank will last either XX number of glasses dispensed, or 2 months of time, whichever comes first. I doubt this is normal for most people, but does anyone else have a problem with CO2 dissapearing after 2-3 months of not dispensing any beer?
My latest attempt at finding the leak was to stick the keg and co2 tank and regulator setup into a bathtub full of water. I spent a lot of time looking for bubbles in the water but I could not find any.
I filled the 5# CO2 tank two months ago, and since then it was used to fill maybe 24 bottles and dispense maybe 4 glasses of beer. For the rest of the time it was connected to 2 corny kegs in a fridge.
I am starting to wonder if CO2 tank will last either XX number of glasses dispensed, or 2 months of time, whichever comes first. I doubt this is normal for most people, but does anyone else have a problem with CO2 dissapearing after 2-3 months of not dispensing any beer?