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    Gauge problems and CO2 leak

    Here's an update. I was missing the bushing between the regulator and the tank. :o My new tanks are filled to just over 800psi.
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    Gauge problems and CO2 leak

    The gauge sticking is the CO2 for the soda keg. I soaped the tank and regulator area, I didn't find a leak. I changed all seals on the keg. I was trying to carbonate a batch, I set the CO2 @ 12psi and when I checked back 4 days later the CO2 was at 35psi in the keg and the CO2 tank was dropped...
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    Gauge problems and CO2 leak

    I've been having some problems lately with a CO2 leak. I am also having problems with the gas gauges sticking. After a tap tap or flicking the gauge it will show the true measurement. Could the two problems be related? Thanks, JB
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    10 gallon batch w/ 2 yeasts?

    Really?, I would have thought just the opposite. So maybe it would be better with an amber?
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    10 gallon batch w/ 2 yeasts?

    I was planning on brewing a 10 gallon batch of an IPA or a Rye PA. I only have 5-6 gallon fermentation buckets and carboys so I figured I might as well split the batch and use different yeasts as an experiment. I was thinking American ale 1056 yeast for 1/2 and British ale 1098 yeast for the...
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