rudy0498
Well-Known Member
Sorry to be repetitive, but I've been getting way too much foam out of my tap, and nothing I do seems to makes it better.
My dual tap tower came with 5' lines of 3/16" ID X 7/16" OD tubing. I installed a muffin fan to circulate the air up the tower and was still getting too much foam at about 10 psi.
I was at my LHBS and picked up some 10' foot lines, but they only had 3/16" ID X 5/16" OD tubing. I installed the new lines and now the foam is even worse. I can see the CO2 separating in the lines and turning into large air bubbles.
So what now? Does the extra 1/8" in the thickness of the tubing really insulate the lines that much better? Do I try shortening the lines? Do I buy the thicker tubing? Any Ideas?
My dual tap tower came with 5' lines of 3/16" ID X 7/16" OD tubing. I installed a muffin fan to circulate the air up the tower and was still getting too much foam at about 10 psi.
I was at my LHBS and picked up some 10' foot lines, but they only had 3/16" ID X 5/16" OD tubing. I installed the new lines and now the foam is even worse. I can see the CO2 separating in the lines and turning into large air bubbles.
So what now? Does the extra 1/8" in the thickness of the tubing really insulate the lines that much better? Do I try shortening the lines? Do I buy the thicker tubing? Any Ideas?