MisterMike
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Hi folks,
I tried out using a fire extinguisher as a source for co2, I tried gassing up a corny keg, a small one 9 litres and the regulator got very cold and started to kinda frost up a little, the fire extinguisher was in it's upright position, I'm now thinking I should have inverted it and used it upsidedown, anyway it seems like when I let the fire extinguisher handle go as in the off position, it still letting gas through to the regulator, could the valve be stuck open? Also the second guage let's say on the keg side not the fire extinguisher side that needle on that clock was hopping a bit while I was gassing up the corny keg, do you think I have broken the valve and or regulator? Any advice would be great, thanks.
I tried out using a fire extinguisher as a source for co2, I tried gassing up a corny keg, a small one 9 litres and the regulator got very cold and started to kinda frost up a little, the fire extinguisher was in it's upright position, I'm now thinking I should have inverted it and used it upsidedown, anyway it seems like when I let the fire extinguisher handle go as in the off position, it still letting gas through to the regulator, could the valve be stuck open? Also the second guage let's say on the keg side not the fire extinguisher side that needle on that clock was hopping a bit while I was gassing up the corny keg, do you think I have broken the valve and or regulator? Any advice would be great, thanks.