calvin76
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For a while, I've suspected a gas leak in my system. It's a CO2 tank, to a regulator, to a splitter, to two kegs.
The leak seemed to persist no matter which kegs I used.
I recently had occasion to disassemble everything.
I left the CO2 tank hooked up to the regulator, with the valve on the regulator "out" closed. I cranked the PSI to 30, then shut off the tank itself.
My thinking was that this should leave a small amount of gas at a constant pressure (allowing for mild temperature fluctuations).
Anyway, 12 hours later, it's down to 7 psi. Does this mean I'm losing gas at the junction of the regulator and tank? I have one of those hard plastic washers in there, but that's it.
Thoughts?
The leak seemed to persist no matter which kegs I used.
I recently had occasion to disassemble everything.
I left the CO2 tank hooked up to the regulator, with the valve on the regulator "out" closed. I cranked the PSI to 30, then shut off the tank itself.
My thinking was that this should leave a small amount of gas at a constant pressure (allowing for mild temperature fluctuations).
Anyway, 12 hours later, it's down to 7 psi. Does this mean I'm losing gas at the junction of the regulator and tank? I have one of those hard plastic washers in there, but that's it.
Thoughts?