LowNotes
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If I pressurize my regulator, with the valves out to the keg closed, and then turn off the gas, and my large CO2 gauge (in the fridge reading 600ish) drops to zero over the course of 8 hours, could that be caused by anything other than a leaky regulator?
Is it possible to cause a leak by twisting the entire regulator, for instance if you want to turn the gauges so they face up instead of forward for some reason? It definitely rotates independently from the large nut and the taped regulator joints, but is it possible one or the other could loosen? The main nut has been tightened pretty hard, and I put bubbles over every connection and can't locate any leaks.
Am I crazy?
Is it possible to cause a leak by twisting the entire regulator, for instance if you want to turn the gauges so they face up instead of forward for some reason? It definitely rotates independently from the large nut and the taped regulator joints, but is it possible one or the other could loosen? The main nut has been tightened pretty hard, and I put bubbles over every connection and can't locate any leaks.
Am I crazy?