Cold Weather Causing Increased CO2 Absorption

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springtime

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This cold weather is causing a huge increase in CO2 absorption into my kegs. I'm finding that if I switch off the gas supply the following day there is a large intake of CO2 into the four kegs when I switch the gas back on again.
I am assuming that it's the cold weather as I've checked for leaks and all is ok.
 

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