So... not quite sure how this happened but I seem to have over-carbonated my first two kegs. Here's the setup:
- home-made keezer
- 10lb CO2 tank
- 2-way regulator with tank gage (3 dials total)
- 4-way splitter hooked up to 1 of the regulators
- two kegs hooked up the the splitter, all other valves closed
For the first week or so I had the tanks on 12psi. But now when I wake up in the morning, it's at around 15psi. I turn the regulator down to 10, gas off until the CO2 tank has to kick in, and it stops at 10psi. But by the morning it creeps back up to 15psi.
Is this a leak in the regulator or is CO2 discharging from the beer?
- home-made keezer
- 10lb CO2 tank
- 2-way regulator with tank gage (3 dials total)
- 4-way splitter hooked up to 1 of the regulators
- two kegs hooked up the the splitter, all other valves closed
For the first week or so I had the tanks on 12psi. But now when I wake up in the morning, it's at around 15psi. I turn the regulator down to 10, gas off until the CO2 tank has to kick in, and it stops at 10psi. But by the morning it creeps back up to 15psi.
Is this a leak in the regulator or is CO2 discharging from the beer?