ArrogantDusty
Well-Known Member
So I am having a very odd/specific problem. I have a 10lb CO2 tank that feeds into two kegs through this exact system: http://www.northernbrewer.com/draft-brewer-dual-keg-system-new-ball-lock-w-manifold
Obviously, a 10lb tank should last a long time on two kegs... However, I have had to refill it twice now. Both times, the tank was at basically the same level for a couple of weeks with no issue. I have used it to bottle with a CP filler and besides that, it has been sitting there, with the two kegs. No changes. After the first time I had to refill it, I checked all the connections with soapy water and all were sealed. However, this morning, I went to fill up a growler and the tank was empty. Just two days ago, it was still full and all the connections had been checked. I feel like I'm losing my mind. lol. This is also not the same tank as the fist (as it is a trade in type of place).
Any ideas?
Also, since I am having this issue (if I cant resolve it), once the kegs are to the right carb level, should I just turn off the gas and disconnect until I am ready to pour. That, instead of leaving the tank always at pouring pressure?
Thanks for any help.
Obviously, a 10lb tank should last a long time on two kegs... However, I have had to refill it twice now. Both times, the tank was at basically the same level for a couple of weeks with no issue. I have used it to bottle with a CP filler and besides that, it has been sitting there, with the two kegs. No changes. After the first time I had to refill it, I checked all the connections with soapy water and all were sealed. However, this morning, I went to fill up a growler and the tank was empty. Just two days ago, it was still full and all the connections had been checked. I feel like I'm losing my mind. lol. This is also not the same tank as the fist (as it is a trade in type of place).
Any ideas?
Also, since I am having this issue (if I cant resolve it), once the kegs are to the right carb level, should I just turn off the gas and disconnect until I am ready to pour. That, instead of leaving the tank always at pouring pressure?
Thanks for any help.