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Rodney Watson

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I have converted a chest freezer to a kegerator. I have 3 taps, one for commercial and for home brew kegs. I cannot get beer to flow from my home brew but the beer flows freely from my commercial keg. I know I am getting CO2 to the kegs and when I connect the beer line, beer begins to flow. It seems the problem is with the faucet so I took it apart and cleaned it....still noe beer flow. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!

Thanks!!

Rod
 
Most likely your liquid line is clogged with debris. Remove the co2, purge and then remove the poppet on the out side. Take apart and clean the poppet and sanitize. Also remove the hard liquid line from inside the keg and clean and sanitize. Put everything back together and pump up the co2 to the keg and try.

When you transferred did you take a lot of the trub with it?
 
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