Went to pour a beer last night and found that the co2 tank was empty. Only one force carb and 2/3 dispense on the fill. All had been well for weeks, then earlier this week I shut off the gas, purged the keg and put the gas real low to fill a few growlers. Once done I dialed back up to 10 and thought all was well.
I got the tank filled, hooked back up but found no signs of a leak. I submerged the keg and all was well, sprayed down the regulator and that was fine as well.
For now I have shut off the valve on my regulators output - I think by doing this I can isolate if the issue is past the valve in the hose or keg, or before the valve in the regulator. Is my thinking right here? My plan is to just flip the valve before I pour a beer, if hear the keg fill with co2 then I know it leaked. If I find the tank empty with the valve off then I know it's a regulator issue right?
I got the tank filled, hooked back up but found no signs of a leak. I submerged the keg and all was well, sprayed down the regulator and that was fine as well.
For now I have shut off the valve on my regulators output - I think by doing this I can isolate if the issue is past the valve in the hose or keg, or before the valve in the regulator. Is my thinking right here? My plan is to just flip the valve before I pour a beer, if hear the keg fill with co2 then I know it leaked. If I find the tank empty with the valve off then I know it's a regulator issue right?