V-Fib
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So I've burned up a 5# tank and now a 20# tank of CO2. After the 5# tank I hooked up the 20# and found I had a loosish nut on one of the quick lock gas connections. I tightened it and found no other problems. So I rehooked up my three kegs and all was fine for 3 weeks. Then I found the 20# was empty. So my troubleshooting process has been:
Prime everything to 30 PSI, sprayed everything with dish soap solution - nothing found so I loosened a hose clamp to see what a leak should look like (It looked pretty obvious)
Next I disconnected all kegs, kept the gas lines, manifold and regulator all under 30 psi. Then I submerged everything, one at a time in water, again no bubbles seen.
Next step I left all the lines primed under the 30 psi with the gas off for 24 hours, pressure held right at 30
So now I'm dropping the pressure to 10 PSI and testing one keg at a time even though I didn't see bubbles when they were sprayed.
Only other thing I can think of is filling a garbage can with water and submerging the kegs... anyone else have ideas or things that worked for them?
Prime everything to 30 PSI, sprayed everything with dish soap solution - nothing found so I loosened a hose clamp to see what a leak should look like (It looked pretty obvious)
Next I disconnected all kegs, kept the gas lines, manifold and regulator all under 30 psi. Then I submerged everything, one at a time in water, again no bubbles seen.
Next step I left all the lines primed under the 30 psi with the gas off for 24 hours, pressure held right at 30
So now I'm dropping the pressure to 10 PSI and testing one keg at a time even though I didn't see bubbles when they were sprayed.
Only other thing I can think of is filling a garbage can with water and submerging the kegs... anyone else have ideas or things that worked for them?