brandonmohl1
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Hello all,
I am basically new to owning a kegerator (home). I have had about 3 kegs in it and has worked pretty well. I ran out of co2 so my wife stopped by her work to get a new tank. She picked up a new tank with 70% nitro and 30% carbon. This is the first time I have had a tank with nitro in it (fyi).
I plugged in my new keg (Manny's) it is a pale ale, I set my pressure to 12 and let it sit over night. However, when I pour a beer it comes out great then goes to a slow pour. The co2 tank will then reach 1 or 0 (no pressure). I then have to pump it back up again. Is there something I am doing wrong or something that could be wrong?
Sometimes when trying to raise the co2 pressure I do hear a little squeel but not sure exactly where it is coming from.
Thank you for all the help. Sorry if this was posted before but I could not find anything on it so I came to here for help.
Brandon
I am basically new to owning a kegerator (home). I have had about 3 kegs in it and has worked pretty well. I ran out of co2 so my wife stopped by her work to get a new tank. She picked up a new tank with 70% nitro and 30% carbon. This is the first time I have had a tank with nitro in it (fyi).
I plugged in my new keg (Manny's) it is a pale ale, I set my pressure to 12 and let it sit over night. However, when I pour a beer it comes out great then goes to a slow pour. The co2 tank will then reach 1 or 0 (no pressure). I then have to pump it back up again. Is there something I am doing wrong or something that could be wrong?
Sometimes when trying to raise the co2 pressure I do hear a little squeel but not sure exactly where it is coming from.
Thank you for all the help. Sorry if this was posted before but I could not find anything on it so I came to here for help.
Brandon