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co2 tank leak

Discussion in 'Bottling/Kegging' started by mrskunk, Aug 4, 2012.

 

  1. #1
    mrskunk

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 4, 2012
    So yesterday I went to fill my co2 tank, when I was unscrewing the regulator I banged the handle on top. Fast forward to this morning I went to hook it up and thought It felt light and when I went to turn on the gas it was coming out of the valve handle area then empty.

    Now is this something that's fixable or is it time for a new tank?
     
  2. #2
    day_trippr

    We live in interesting times...

    Posted Aug 5, 2012
    Time for a tank exchange. Got an Airgas nearby?

    Cheers!
     
  3. #3
    MalFet

    /bɪər nɜrd/  

    Posted Aug 5, 2012
    Seriously? You'd exchange a tank that you knew you were responsible for damaging and just hope nobody noticed?

    @OP: Where do you think the leak is coming from? If it's from the tank itself, those can be hard to repair. If it's in the regulator, that's easier.
     
  4. #4
    day_trippr

    We live in interesting times...

    Posted Aug 5, 2012
    Seriously? I wouldn't bat an eye about exchanging a leaking tank with a company like Airgas that makes a profit dealing with such things...

    Cheers!
     
  5. #5
    TimpanogosSlim

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 5, 2012
    re-valving probably has a cost similar to exchanging
     
  6. #6
    CGVT

    Senior Member

    Posted Aug 5, 2012
    Part of why you pay a premium price for your CO2 at a place like Airgas is their cost for testing tanks and fixing things like this.

    I wouldn't think twice about trading it in.
     
  7. #7
    eknee

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Aug 5, 2012
    Do you have a crush washer in there? That can make the difference between holding and loosing CO2
     
  8. #8
    thargrav

    Banned

    Posted Aug 5, 2012
    It's only a damaged seal and the seal is easy to replace without removing the valve from the tank.

    But the other posters are right - exchange it. Companies like Airgas deal with stuff like this all the time. The leak will be obvious when they try to fill the tank - they will pull the tank off the fill station, pull off the handle, unscrew the jamb nut holding in the seal, replace the seal, reassemble & continue on.
     
  9. #9
    mrskunk

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 5, 2012
    will any airgas branch swap out
     
  10. #10
    FATC1TY

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 5, 2012
    Yes, any airgas will swap them out. In most cases, I just get a swapped tank everytime, instead of getting the same one filled.

    I admit that I don't own a bottle, and just pick up a new one when I need it from them. I use our companies discount since we buy alot from them, and just do it through the company. So if you own, I guess you'd want to get it re filled and keep your bottle.
     
  11. #11
    CGVT

    Senior Member

    Posted Aug 5, 2012
    I had a brand new never filled bottle and I just traded it in for a full one when I started. There really isn't much point in keeping your own bottle other than it may look nice if it's new, unless you can save a few bucks by having it filled somewhere.
     
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