abledsoe
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I have this regulator:
http://www.beveragefactory.com/draftbeer/regulator/double/premium_double_gauge_542.html
I added a splitter and now run three CO2 lines for 3 kegs. This has worked great for the last 18 months. Last night I filled a keg and hooked it up. I set the pressure and then noticed the gauge kept slowly rising, seemed to stop around 40 PSI. I kept adjusting down and pulling the PRV on the regulator. It would drop initially but then very slowly rise back up. Checked it again today and it was still sitting around 40 but I'm sure it wasn't actually that high. I closed the CO2 tank itself and the needle would still rise. Switched tanks, same thing. I read in another thread to try unhooking the other kegs. Tried that(unhooked all 3 kegs actually) and still it would keep rising.
I'm out of ideas and really have no idea how high my pressure is set. Any thoughts?
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http://www.beveragefactory.com/draftbeer/regulator/double/premium_double_gauge_542.html
I added a splitter and now run three CO2 lines for 3 kegs. This has worked great for the last 18 months. Last night I filled a keg and hooked it up. I set the pressure and then noticed the gauge kept slowly rising, seemed to stop around 40 PSI. I kept adjusting down and pulling the PRV on the regulator. It would drop initially but then very slowly rise back up. Checked it again today and it was still sitting around 40 but I'm sure it wasn't actually that high. I closed the CO2 tank itself and the needle would still rise. Switched tanks, same thing. I read in another thread to try unhooking the other kegs. Tried that(unhooked all 3 kegs actually) and still it would keep rising.
I'm out of ideas and really have no idea how high my pressure is set. Any thoughts?
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