A Clueless Bloke
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Hi folks.
Basically.
Last week, I purchased an Angram beer pump from an ex pub. It included an check valve. However from the same issue I have here, I presumed the valve was faulty. So I ordered a new one. Only to have the same issue.
I first installed the pump onto my bar top, and hooked it up to one of the corny kegs. Pressurising the keg to around 3-5psi. However within a few minutes, water (keg was filled with water) started dripping.
I filmed a youtube video on this that I am hoping TBF will allow at the bottom of the page.
I HAVE TRIED:
Removing the outlet pipe from the beer engine and hooked the pipe work onto the keg. Pressurising to 2-3psi. However water appears to be pushing its way up the pipe. Again. I have attacked a YouTube video at the bottom of the page for more understanding.
I’m starting to loose hope now. Below are 2 videos I have made for hopefully a better understanding.
Basically.
Last week, I purchased an Angram beer pump from an ex pub. It included an check valve. However from the same issue I have here, I presumed the valve was faulty. So I ordered a new one. Only to have the same issue.
I first installed the pump onto my bar top, and hooked it up to one of the corny kegs. Pressurising the keg to around 3-5psi. However within a few minutes, water (keg was filled with water) started dripping.
I filmed a youtube video on this that I am hoping TBF will allow at the bottom of the page.
I HAVE TRIED:
Removing the outlet pipe from the beer engine and hooked the pipe work onto the keg. Pressurising to 2-3psi. However water appears to be pushing its way up the pipe. Again. I have attacked a YouTube video at the bottom of the page for more understanding.
I’m starting to loose hope now. Below are 2 videos I have made for hopefully a better understanding.
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