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globell

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Will be buying a tank soon.
How often do you need to fill a 5 or 10 or 20lb tank?
Will be using a 5G keg.
Thanks!
 
Depends on how you use the CO2 with your one keg.
If you only dispense with it, you'll have a year's worth of CO2 in a 5# bottle, call it 20 batches worth.
If you carbonate and dispense, it won't last as long, say 15 batches.
If you do CO2-forced transfers, carbonate and dispense, it'll will last even shorter, say 10 batches.

'Course, if you have a leak, all bets are off wrt longevity.
Test everything, ideally by submerging what you can and use leak detector for what you can't...

Cheers!
 
Get a 10# if you can. The difference between 5# and 10# fillup is like $5.Plus they never run out. I run a two tap system and fill my tank 2 times a year. Three at the most. It cost me $25 twice a year...Its a non issue money and fill wise
 
I don't get anywhere near what day trippr seems to get. I get 5-8 kegs from a fill up on my 5# tank.

You might have a leak somewhere, or use it too much? I have a 5# in my keezer, and I force carb with mine, and keep 3 kegs on about 10psi, and I have kicked 12 kegs now, all with the same bottle still...
 
IDK. Maybe I am getting more.. But it does not seem like 15 kegs per 5# bottle. I sometimes force carb. Often just serving pressure at about 10-12 psi. I did leak one tank out.
 
When I started looking it seemed the rule of thumb is to assume a usage of 1lb co2 per batch when force carbing and serving.

I just started kegging (still emptying my first keg), I got a 5lb tank with a used dorm-sized kegerator. The 5lb tank still had some gas in it but not enough for my first batch (it did a force transfer and carbed before it ran out). All from Craigslist for $85 (included a 5 gal keg). So watch craigslist for deals.

When I went to fill/exchange the 5# tank, Air-gas told me it would be around $20 to exchange for a full 5# tank. It was just over $60 to exchange the empty 5# for a full 20#. They also told me that it was only around $20 to exchange the 20# for another 20#. After only 3x 5# exchanges it would have cost as much as the upgrade to the 20#. My local air-gas did not have any 10lb cylinders.

I would say do not buy a new co2 tank online, a lot of places only do exchanges so you will lose your new tank. Also a new 20lb tank is like $150 shipped empty. You could get a full one from air-gas for less (because you don't have to pay for shipping and you can't ship them full, and you have to make the trip to fill or exchange it anyway).

I also like the size of the 20lb tank, it is about the same size as a 5gal keg so it is still fairly easy to transport.
 
I can get about 6-7 kegs per 5 gal co2 tank with force carb'ing 4 of those.
 
I found a used 20# tank full for 80. Good deal?

I bought a full used #20 tank for $60 which was within the certification period and I thought it was a pretty good deal based on the others I had seen for sale on CL. It only costs $18 to fill it as opposed to $12 to fill my 5# tank.

I force carbonate everything and I last filled my 20# tank 20 batches ago. It is hard to tell how much gas remains using the regulator but I think I've still got quite a bit left. All bets are off if you have a bad gas connection to a corny as you can lose an entire tank in no time.
 
I bought a full used #20 tank for $60 which was within the certification period and I thought it was a pretty good deal based on the others I had seen for sale on CL. It only costs $18 to fill it as opposed to $12 to fill my 5# tank.

I force carbonate everything and I last filled my 20# tank 20 batches ago. It is hard to tell how much gas remains using the regulator but I think I've still got quite a bit left. All bets are off if you have a bad gas connection to a corny as you can lose an entire tank in no time.

I talked the seller down to 65 and it's full! 😀
 
I bought a full used #20 tank for $60 which was within the certification period and I thought it was a pretty good deal based on the others I had seen for sale on CL. It only costs $18 to fill it as opposed to $12 to fill my 5# tank.

I force carbonate everything and I last filled my 20# tank 20 batches ago. It is hard to tell how much gas remains using the regulator but I think I've still got quite a bit left. All bets are off if you have a bad gas connection to a corny as you can lose an entire tank in no time.

I talked the seller down to 65 and it's full!
 
Get a 10# if you can. The difference between 5# and 10# fillup is like $5.Plus they never run out. I run a two tap system and fill my tank 2 times a year. Three at the most. It cost me $25 twice a year...Its a non issue money and fill wise

I also have a 10#, 2 tap system. (2 serving, 3 on gas) I use the co2 to carb and dispense at the same pressure. I have rotated through my 7 kegs twice in the last 2 years. I don't know how long the co2bottle will last because I only filled it once :)
 
Get a 10# if you can. The difference between 5# and 10# fillup is like $5.Plus they never run out. I run a two tap system and fill my tank 2 times a year. Three at the most. It cost me $25 twice a year...Its a non issue money and fill wise

Don't mean to hijack this thread, but were do you get a tank filled for $25? Closes place that I know on is about $100 for 10 LB tank
 
I got 1 keg off my 5#, turns out I had a leak and never realized it.. Lesson to pass on.. ALWAYS double check all connections :mug:
 
My LHBS has a 100 pound tank to do fills. Its $20 for a 5# and $25 for a 10#.
I use CO2 to push cleaner/star san in addition to carbing and serving and get 8-10 kegs per 10# bottle.
 
I filled a 5# tank in July and used it to force carbonate and serve 8 five gallon corny kegs so far but its ready to give out anytime now. I keep another full 5# tank on hand so that I never get run out of Co2 when I need it.
 
Most places swap out the tank when you fill it so always get the cheapest ugliest tank because after the first fill youll have a different one. Make sure its not out of date

It's not pretty and the 20# tank expires in 2018.
 
Rather than starting a new thread, I'll just veer this one wildly off-topic. Ain't I a great guy? ;)

QUESTION: for those already in the thread, what do you consider to be an "adequate" fill of CO2 in, say, a 5# tank?

Why I ask: the nearest place to get a fill charges $25 for a 5# tank, ugh. The place about 10 minutes further down the road charges only $14. I went there and walked out with two tanks. When I got home, I weighed each one and compared against the tare weight stamped on the cylinder. I got 4.5# for one tank and 4.75# in the other.

So, on one hand, they're both definitely less than 5 pounds. OTOH, even the worst of the two is only 10% short. Even if they short me that much every time, I'm still WAY ahead vs. going to the other place, considering $/lb. How much of a shortage would compel you to complain?
 
Rather than starting a new thread, I'll just veer this one wildly off-topic. Ain't I a great guy? ;)

QUESTION: for those already in the thread, what do you consider to be an "adequate" fill of CO2 in, say, a 5# tank?

Why I ask: the nearest place to get a fill charges $25 for a 5# tank, ugh. The place about 10 minutes further down the road charges only $14. I went there and walked out with two tanks. When I got home, I weighed each one and compared against the tare weight stamped on the cylinder. I got 4.5# for one tank and 4.75# in the other.

So, on one hand, they're both definitely less than 5 pounds. OTOH, even the worst of the two is only 10% short. Even if they short me that much every time, I'm still WAY ahead vs. going to the other place, considering $/lb. How much of a shortage would compel you to complain?
Any reputable gas place should be dead on. Mine are always within 1/10 of a pound of the rating on the tank. ( I weigh them when I get home)
 
Places that sell fire extinguishers and fire safety equipment will generally fill co2 tanks. The last time I got my 10lb tank filled it was like 16 bucks.
 
Places that sell fire extinguishers and fire safety equipment will generally fill co2 tanks. The last time I got my 10lb tank filled it was like 16 bucks.

Isn't there a difference between food grade CO2 and regular CO2?
 
I get about 23 5gal kegs carbed and served from a 10# tank at 12psi. I dont purge full kegs or do full keg to keg transfers.

edit: changed from 25 to 23 after double checking my math. I get my tank refilled not exchanged and refill when almost empty. I weigh my tank before and after filling and normal use about 9# for 21 kegs served and primed. If I ran it empty I estimate 2 more kegs on the last 1# of CO2. Did not count kegs I used gallons brewed per year x months used/12.
 
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