I woke up this morning to the proverbial gallons of beer on the floor. It so happens that there's been a build up in pressure overnight, and the plastic faucet, slowly but surely, leaked the whole keg.
Here's the catch: Even if the the CO2 was plugged to the keg, the regulator was closed. Fully, forcefully closed. The previous day, I had set the pressure to 15 PSI, and by the end of the day, it was at 50 PSI, so I did not trust it anymore[1]. Turns out, even closed, it could wreck havoc.
Hence I just want some confirmation that something's wrong. In the following video, I simply open the bottle, close the regulator, and plug in the regulator a quick disconnect that is left unplugged. The pressure rises. How normal is this?
https://youtu.be/vpf9T2Omr20
Thanks for your input!
[1]: I tried the fix of this thread, to no avail.
Here's the catch: Even if the the CO2 was plugged to the keg, the regulator was closed. Fully, forcefully closed. The previous day, I had set the pressure to 15 PSI, and by the end of the day, it was at 50 PSI, so I did not trust it anymore[1]. Turns out, even closed, it could wreck havoc.
Hence I just want some confirmation that something's wrong. In the following video, I simply open the bottle, close the regulator, and plug in the regulator a quick disconnect that is left unplugged. The pressure rises. How normal is this?
https://youtu.be/vpf9T2Omr20
Thanks for your input!
[1]: I tried the fix of this thread, to no avail.