-MG-
Well-Known Member
So I just got most of the keezer build done, attached the two secondary regulators and a 3 way manifold. I've read many stories of people losing tanks over poorly connected lines. So Last night I brought the entire line system up to 30 psi and left it there, within 2 min I lost 1 psi. I tightened up some screws and reset the pressure, and then shutoff co2. Again, I lose a little psi. I tried spraying with some starsan around all connections and didn't see anything right away.
I decided to leave the system set over night and went in to look and its sitting at 18psi now. I don't know how much of that is loss vs just the keezer temperatures lowering the guages? It seems to me kind of strange that it would drop like it did at the rate and 8 hours later in the morning find it to be holding?
One thing I wondered if anyone has tried. What if you put some star san (very little amount) inside the tubing, turned on the pressure. Would the starsan come out of any possible cracks or spots that need refitting?
I decided to leave the system set over night and went in to look and its sitting at 18psi now. I don't know how much of that is loss vs just the keezer temperatures lowering the guages? It seems to me kind of strange that it would drop like it did at the rate and 8 hours later in the morning find it to be holding?
One thing I wondered if anyone has tried. What if you put some star san (very little amount) inside the tubing, turned on the pressure. Would the starsan come out of any possible cracks or spots that need refitting?