jceg316
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I went to transfer a new beer this morning and saw that my gauge was on 0. I thought there was a gas leak from somewhere and was quite upset, especially as I'm having a party tomorrow night. However, I don't think it's empty, I think the gauge is broken. It's a kegland regulator.
I started the transfer process. What I do is use some cleaner to clean out the keg then run it through the lines to clean the lines and tap. There was enough gas to do this. I noticed the gas within the other kegs and lines didn't diminish. The regulator says 0 so I would expect the gas to the run out pretty quickly but it didn't. I've felt the weight of the canister but tbh I don't know how heavy an empty canister is.
Is there a way to tell if the gauge is broken or if I am out of CO2?
I started the transfer process. What I do is use some cleaner to clean out the keg then run it through the lines to clean the lines and tap. There was enough gas to do this. I noticed the gas within the other kegs and lines didn't diminish. The regulator says 0 so I would expect the gas to the run out pretty quickly but it didn't. I've felt the weight of the canister but tbh I don't know how heavy an empty canister is.
Is there a way to tell if the gauge is broken or if I am out of CO2?