Jon1964
Regular.
Recently put a brew into a Rotokeg, which has a schrader valve to measure pressure, and a brand new 4 inch cap
My thoughts are the beer is absorbing the co2 in the barrel (carbonisation) so the pressure keeps dropping
Here`s my notes
05.11.20 - 9.2 psi
06.11.20 - 7.4 psi - gassed up to 10 psi
07.11.20 - down to 4.2 psi so tightened top nut up and regassed to 10.8 psi
08.11.20 - 12.00 pm down to 4.4 psi so resealed with ptfe and regassed to 10.8 psi
08.11.20 - 1.30 pm down to 9 psi
08.11.20 - 2.50pm down to 8.4 psi
I`m thinking the 40 pints is absorbing so much of the co2, which would exsplain this
If I had a leak the pressure would drop to zero not stay at the 4 psi mark
I have my original Rotokeg cap as a back up, fitted with a new s30 valve - is it worth swapping out the caps if the pressure drops again to 4 psi ??
Cheers Jon
My thoughts are the beer is absorbing the co2 in the barrel (carbonisation) so the pressure keeps dropping
Here`s my notes
05.11.20 - 9.2 psi
06.11.20 - 7.4 psi - gassed up to 10 psi
07.11.20 - down to 4.2 psi so tightened top nut up and regassed to 10.8 psi
08.11.20 - 12.00 pm down to 4.4 psi so resealed with ptfe and regassed to 10.8 psi
08.11.20 - 1.30 pm down to 9 psi
08.11.20 - 2.50pm down to 8.4 psi
I`m thinking the 40 pints is absorbing so much of the co2, which would exsplain this
If I had a leak the pressure would drop to zero not stay at the 4 psi mark
I have my original Rotokeg cap as a back up, fitted with a new s30 valve - is it worth swapping out the caps if the pressure drops again to 4 psi ??
Cheers Jon