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i did the test to find a leak by turning on the tank without connecting the ball lock and turning it off to see if it would hold steady at 30 psi. it didn't, i figured maybe it was the regulator equalizing, but it went down pretty far, to 10 or so.
i have a new plastic washer on the tank connection and sprayed down all the connections with soapy water... nothing.
the only thing i didn't have tightened during the first test was the nut that tightens up against the body of the regulator on the pressure set screw... would any co2 be able to leak from that?
gracias.
i have a new plastic washer on the tank connection and sprayed down all the connections with soapy water... nothing.
the only thing i didn't have tightened during the first test was the nut that tightens up against the body of the regulator on the pressure set screw... would any co2 be able to leak from that?
gracias.