originalben
Well-Known Member
I recently completed a new keezer project and decided to go from 2 to 3 taps.
Didn't really think I needed to have more than 2 different pressures, so I used a SS Tee to split the 2 that would be the wheat and wit kegs.
Hooked up yesterday a.m. and came home to an empty CO2 tank.
I obviously have a leak, but am wondering the best plan of attack considering I completed the setup in preparation for our big annual party on Saturday.
I cranked the screws tight on the connections...
Hook back up and test each connection in a bowl of water?
Do I need to put the thread tape on 'em?
Thanks in advance.
https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/gallery/data/500/thumbs/co221.jpg
https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/gallery/data/500/co23.jpg
https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/gallery/data/500/co211.jpg
Didn't really think I needed to have more than 2 different pressures, so I used a SS Tee to split the 2 that would be the wheat and wit kegs.
Hooked up yesterday a.m. and came home to an empty CO2 tank.
I obviously have a leak, but am wondering the best plan of attack considering I completed the setup in preparation for our big annual party on Saturday.
I cranked the screws tight on the connections...
Hook back up and test each connection in a bowl of water?
Do I need to put the thread tape on 'em?
Thanks in advance.
https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/gallery/data/500/thumbs/co221.jpg
https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/gallery/data/500/co23.jpg
https://cdn.homebrewtalk.com/gallery/data/500/co211.jpg