pwags23
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I have a 3-tap kegerator setup and can't get any CO2 through one of the lines anymore. The other two gas lines are working just fine. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
Yes, or reassembled the disconnect without the pin or spring.Or if you had disassembled the disconnect the pin could’ve been put in upside down which wouldn’t allow it to open properly.
As was mentioned before, there's often a check valve inside the little shutoff valves on each of the manifold's channels. They can get stuck. Did you have any beer flow-back into that gas channel, perhaps?Gas doesn't come out when I push in the QD poppet, but it does on the other 2 had lines. I have a 3-way manifold and all of them are open.
With the gas turned off, remove the QD. Then slowly open the gas back up to see if any CO2 comes through the line. If not, you know it's the manifold. Turn the gas off again and remove the gas line to the manifold. Open the shutoff on the manifold and slowly turn the gas back on. If you still don't get gas, turn the gas off again and loosen or remove the shutoff valve on the manifold. Slowly turn the gas on again. If you don't get CO2 this time, there a problem with the manifold body. If you do get CO2, you have a bad shutoff valve. If it's the body, I would break it down and clean it out. Then sanitize everything and reassemble it to see if you cleared the obstruction. If it's the shutoff valve, I would just order a replacement valve.@IslandLizard
Gas doesn't come out when I push in the QD poppet, but it does on the other 2 had lines. I have a 3-way manifold and all of them are open.
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