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Yet another Kegerator problem. I NEED HELP!!!

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Jfclem62

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Ok so Ive read and read and read, no luck fixing this myself. I need help guys. Ive got five ish gallons of a haze craze neipa in a Korny keg. All Ive been able to pour is foam foam foam. Like bad foam. Researched like I should before I posted this, so here goes. Beer holding at 10psi. First thing I did was change the line to 10 foot of 3/16 Id hose. No better. Then I checked my temps. Kegerator “Danby” I bought second hand, is sitting at 35f. Beer coming out at 38f all foam. So I purchased a Perlick 650ss with flow control. No better luck. Worse maybe. I then changed out the ball lock posts on my keg. They were questionable Bc it was a used keg. No better. I’m at a complete loss. Any help or ideas on what to troubleshoot would be awesome! One thing I have noticed is I have a lot of co2 in my fluid out line leading to the faucet. I included a pic
 
If there's bubble in the line immediately after a pour then it's CO2 coming in past the dip tube o-ring.

If they form slowly then the beer is probably overcarbed. Did you carb it at 10 psi or did you have it set higher?
 
The bubbles are in there all the time. Before and after the pour. I’ve never seen them not in there. The o ring may be worth checking. I haven’t thought of that. After the beer was fermented I put I. The keg and just left it at 10 psi. Been 2-3 weeks now
 
that bev line looks big? what material and dia' is it? and how long? (just checking)
 
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