imwill
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Ok so I just entered the world of kegging and don't know a lot about this stuff, so if this is a stupid question or if I'm using wrong terminology you can throw rotten tomatoes at me.
So, I'm ready to carb my beer and have found a problem, when I have everything connected and ready(to my knowledge(not much)), I go to turn on the gas, adjust the knob to 11 psi and open the check valve, but there's a leak... and an obvious one by the sound of it.
I can hear and feel gas pushing out of the gas shut-off check valve piece when it's in the open position and open position only. I spray soapy water all over the tank and regulator, and at further inspection it seems to be coming out of the connection between the barb hose adapter and the ball valve itself(A). Well I have bad eyes and concluded it's probably the gas hose connection to the barb(B) that's leaking.
I readjust the hose and clamp to the gas shut-off check valve three times but it still seems the bubbles are coming out the micro space between the valve and the adapter. I tried tightening the barb adapter to the valve as hard as I could(are most of these welded?), but I have the same result.
Has anyone encountered this problem? I wouldnt put it past myself to be doing something completely wrong or upside down here. Faulty equipment or faulty user? Also I feel like my pin lock gas disconnect doesn't fit as snugly as it should, or at least in my mind. Could this be a problem too? Either way I've included a very technical illustration below;
So, I'm ready to carb my beer and have found a problem, when I have everything connected and ready(to my knowledge(not much)), I go to turn on the gas, adjust the knob to 11 psi and open the check valve, but there's a leak... and an obvious one by the sound of it.
I can hear and feel gas pushing out of the gas shut-off check valve piece when it's in the open position and open position only. I spray soapy water all over the tank and regulator, and at further inspection it seems to be coming out of the connection between the barb hose adapter and the ball valve itself(A). Well I have bad eyes and concluded it's probably the gas hose connection to the barb(B) that's leaking.
I readjust the hose and clamp to the gas shut-off check valve three times but it still seems the bubbles are coming out the micro space between the valve and the adapter. I tried tightening the barb adapter to the valve as hard as I could(are most of these welded?), but I have the same result.
Has anyone encountered this problem? I wouldnt put it past myself to be doing something completely wrong or upside down here. Faulty equipment or faulty user? Also I feel like my pin lock gas disconnect doesn't fit as snugly as it should, or at least in my mind. Could this be a problem too? Either way I've included a very technical illustration below;
