KartRacer54
Well-Known Member
I have been chasing a co2 leak on my kegerator for months now.
I had the system in storage for a year after moving to new home.
As last resort I have taken the distribution manifold and all gas lines and submerged them resulting in no leaks.
I built a spunding test setup to check keg leaks. I found 1 pressure release leak and pulled it out of the system.
This is a 6 tap setup but only running 5 kegs.
I charge the lines and kegs by turning on co2 and then turning off bottle. The system holds pressure for a day or 2 but then drops to zero.
should I be able to maintain pressure indefinitely or is some loss inevitable.?
Soap testing fittings shows no leak and new orings are on all post.
All thoughts are welcome
Thanks in advance.
I had the system in storage for a year after moving to new home.
As last resort I have taken the distribution manifold and all gas lines and submerged them resulting in no leaks.
I built a spunding test setup to check keg leaks. I found 1 pressure release leak and pulled it out of the system.
This is a 6 tap setup but only running 5 kegs.
I charge the lines and kegs by turning on co2 and then turning off bottle. The system holds pressure for a day or 2 but then drops to zero.
should I be able to maintain pressure indefinitely or is some loss inevitable.?
Soap testing fittings shows no leak and new orings are on all post.
All thoughts are welcome
Thanks in advance.