I just got done setting up my kegerator w/dual body regulator and 20 Lb c02 tank (with only 1 keg hooked up) and for the most part everything seems to be fine(C02 tank reads about 620 psi in fridge, able to adjust my keg pressure to about 12 psi, beer flowing nicely), however there is one thing that is nagging me.
Like I said I can dial up the keg pressure to the desired level, but when I turn the knob counter clockwise to dial down the pressure the needle stays put and the only way I can get the needle to go down or back to zero is to pull the pressure relief pin on the regulator. My hunch is that you can't automatically dial the pressure back down just by turning the knob counter clockwise but I just want to confirm with those of you who know better that this is is normal behavior. In other words you can only use the knob to make the needle go up, but not down.
As an aside, I made a bonehead mistake by having my keg pressure dials in the completely open position when first turned the C02 tank on and naturally the needle went flying and I heard a loud pfshhh sound. But after I *properly* had the keg pressure dials in the fully closed position and opened the keg pressure dial then everything seemed to be fine. And as far as I can tell my kegerator system has no leaks.
Thanks for any input on this matter.
Like I said I can dial up the keg pressure to the desired level, but when I turn the knob counter clockwise to dial down the pressure the needle stays put and the only way I can get the needle to go down or back to zero is to pull the pressure relief pin on the regulator. My hunch is that you can't automatically dial the pressure back down just by turning the knob counter clockwise but I just want to confirm with those of you who know better that this is is normal behavior. In other words you can only use the knob to make the needle go up, but not down.
As an aside, I made a bonehead mistake by having my keg pressure dials in the completely open position when first turned the C02 tank on and naturally the needle went flying and I heard a loud pfshhh sound. But after I *properly* had the keg pressure dials in the fully closed position and opened the keg pressure dial then everything seemed to be fine. And as far as I can tell my kegerator system has no leaks.
Thanks for any input on this matter.