I was fighting the same issue....and my three keg to tap beer lines were 1/4", all varying lengths from 3' to 5'. I just swapped all three lines out to 3/16", 10' and I now get a perfect pour....8 bucks in tube and Im happy now!
Thats probably what ended up happening. I didn't chill the kegs before hitting it with 30-35psi....I carbed them at the same time I put them in the kegerator. Last night I shut off the CO2 and released all pressure in the kegs, can I salvage the beer or is it done once you over carb?
Also...
I have a 3-way distribution block for sale. Hardly used. 1/4" nipples, inlet on the side with 3 nipples/shut-off valves and check valves.
$35 shipped.
Hard to see in the picture,
No, I don't have any check valves in my CO2 lines....is it necessary? EDIT: I checked the website of the place I bought the distribution block from, and it does say it had check valves.
I was thinking of getting rid of that distribution block and going with individual gauges so I can set each...
Ive been reading other posts about foamy beer, and didn't see the exact issue Im having....or, maybe its the same issue.
I made a kegerator and had one keg hooked up until I found some more kegs. The beer was flowing great at about 11 psi. I recently picked up a couple of more corney kegs...