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coyotlgw

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So I kegged for the first time last night. The gas-in connector leaked just a tiny bit, so I replaced it with a new one that leaks exactly the same. Just a very tiny stream of bubbles when coat the top of the connector with liquid. Any thoughts?
 

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Bad o-ring, dry o-ring or a chipped plug are the most likely problems. Although, liquid accumulating on the gas-in is a bit of a puzzle.
 
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david_42 said:
Bad o-ring, dry o-ring or a chipped plug are the most likely problems. Although, liquid accumulating on the gas-in is a bit of a puzzle.

oh, that is caused by the brewer dribbling Idophor solution on the peg to check for leaks :)
 
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