pretty frustrated.
I have had a dual tap Nostalgia Electrics KRS-6100SS for a little over a year I knew it had cheap components but figured i could upgrade as needed. overall it has been working great with commercial beer. not so great with my home brew.
two major problems:
I have a used pin lock keg i picked up at the local beer supply place. the keg will not hold pressure for anything. i'll hook up the gas, put in 15 psi, turn the gas off and in less than a day it's back at room pressure. and of course...this leads to flat beer. I just sprayed the oring seal with soapy water to check for leaks - nope. i just added some plumbers grease to the air inlet post (beer line is disconnected). anything else to try? i recently left the house for 2 weeks and put 12 psi in it and disconnected both beer and air lines and it had about 10 PSI left in it after 2 weeks. (beer was still mostly flat though). this makes me think it's the fitting? its a 2.5 lbs tank and if i turn the air off after the regulator it will keep pressure for months and months.
second - the faucets freeze up if i dont poor beer every day (i know right?) and they stick to the point i can't pop them loose without disassemble and soaking in hot water. is this just cause the faucets are cheap?
any help is appreciated.
I have had a dual tap Nostalgia Electrics KRS-6100SS for a little over a year I knew it had cheap components but figured i could upgrade as needed. overall it has been working great with commercial beer. not so great with my home brew.
two major problems:
I have a used pin lock keg i picked up at the local beer supply place. the keg will not hold pressure for anything. i'll hook up the gas, put in 15 psi, turn the gas off and in less than a day it's back at room pressure. and of course...this leads to flat beer. I just sprayed the oring seal with soapy water to check for leaks - nope. i just added some plumbers grease to the air inlet post (beer line is disconnected). anything else to try? i recently left the house for 2 weeks and put 12 psi in it and disconnected both beer and air lines and it had about 10 PSI left in it after 2 weeks. (beer was still mostly flat though). this makes me think it's the fitting? its a 2.5 lbs tank and if i turn the air off after the regulator it will keep pressure for months and months.
second - the faucets freeze up if i dont poor beer every day (i know right?) and they stick to the point i can't pop them loose without disassemble and soaking in hot water. is this just cause the faucets are cheap?
any help is appreciated.