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FS: sanke D-type party tap with pump

Discussion in 'For Sale' started by mr_rogers, Jul 11, 2014.

 

  1. #1
    mr_rogers

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    Posted Jul 11, 2014
    Banner beer equipment brand.
    It's been a good tap, I just use Corny kegs these days. 30 plus shipping

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    mr_rogers

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    Posted Jul 11, 2014
    I'll give me a nice scrub before I ship it out so it's shiny!


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    Neopol

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    Posted Jul 11, 2014
    Need one for my Camper, how much shipping to 46321 Munster Indiana. if shipping doesn't kill it Ill take it off your hands
     
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    Flboy

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    Posted Jul 11, 2014
    It will fit into one of those flat rate postal boxes $5-ish. If you don't buy it, I may!
     
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    mr_rogers

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    Posted Jul 11, 2014
    We'll I guess it's been a little longer than I thought since I last used it...
    I hooked it up to an old keg and it seems to be releasing pressure through the hand pump.

    I don't feel right selling it when it's not in working order, the coupler cleaned up nicely but i'll need a little bit of time to pull apart the pump and re-lube the compression o-ring.

    Stand by...
     
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    michaelsmith269

    Member

    Posted Jul 11, 2014
    Do you guys know a lot about kegerators? Mine pours like half foam and I don't know why.
     
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    mr_rogers

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    Posted Jul 11, 2014
    Maybe check out the keg pressure and line length calculator.


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    Neopol

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    Posted Jul 11, 2014
    If its leaking Ill give you $20 plus shipping and ill fix it, its for drinking water i transport to my camper in short qtr bbls.


    What he said ^^^
     
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    michaelsmith269

    Member

    Posted Jul 11, 2014
    I have it at 6psi with co2 61/2ft beer line. It seems like there is air in the line as well
     
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    mr_rogers

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    Posted Jul 11, 2014
    Honestly I can't find any resources on repairing one of these so I think i'll write a little article about it.

    I can't pass up an opportunity to work with my hands! It should be in ship shape by this evening.
     
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    mr_rogers

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    Posted Jul 11, 2014
    normally you ask questions in the forum section but eh I'll see how I can help.

    so it could be a number of things... there could actually be air in your lines. To fix this problem you'll need to check and tighten all of your worm clamp connections. (where the tubing connects to your liquid out port)

    how cold is your beer? if it's too warm that can be an issue.

    What is the interior Diameter of your beer line? I'm pretty sure you'll want to have 3/16th ID line if you're only going 6.5 feet
     
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    michaelsmith269

    Member

    Posted Jul 11, 2014
    It's 3/16 it's running at 38 degrees. There is a lot of air build up from overnight. I take it as that's not normal. Just tighten the clamp on the hose. I don't know how to post it. So that's why I asked you guys
     
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    mr_rogers

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    Posted Jul 11, 2014
    Sounds like everything is in order, sometimes there is a small... Imperfection or burr in the inside of your line or keg connection that forces co2 out of solution... I would probably take apart and re-assemble your set up... i know it's a pain but sometimes it's what you've got to do.
     
  14. #14
    mr_rogers

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    Posted Jul 15, 2014
    Bump.
    The two buyers for the tap fell through.
    Anyone else interested on a newly rebuilt and lubed party pump tap?


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