floridarunner68
Active Member
I have a CO2 tank about 2 foot high and about 8-10 inches in diameter with 5 kegs attached. I originally bought the gauges for a foot long tank and the needle is half-way in the red. The only local gas place is closed. The needle doesn't move very fast and the kegs have been under pressure for about 2 months at about 10 psi at 37 degrees.
I know I should have had it filled yesterday. I thought I was good.
My instincts are telling me that it will last through the party tonight. The gauge says 250. When I had it filled, it was barely over 500 and that was about 2 years ago.
I know oxygen is bad, but I have the little O2 tank that I use for yeast. How bad will it affect my beer until Monday in case I need something to push it out of the five kegs?
Any other suggestions besides siphoning it out would great.
I am running to Lowe's and Home Depot to see if they have any other little cannisters maybe I can rig something up.
I know I should have had it filled yesterday. I thought I was good.
My instincts are telling me that it will last through the party tonight. The gauge says 250. When I had it filled, it was barely over 500 and that was about 2 years ago.
I know oxygen is bad, but I have the little O2 tank that I use for yeast. How bad will it affect my beer until Monday in case I need something to push it out of the five kegs?
Any other suggestions besides siphoning it out would great.
I am running to Lowe's and Home Depot to see if they have any other little cannisters maybe I can rig something up.