When you are backing off the regulator (anticlockwise) and it goes loose you should stop there, at this point the regulator is fully backed off. Are you getting the leak from both regulator outlets?
When you are backing off the regulator (anticlockwise) and it goes loose you should stop there, at this point the regulator is fully backed off. Are you getting the leak from both regulator outlets?
Hi!
I've just read your post - are you still getting a leak?
How do you know it's leaking?
That looks good to me. I paid around the same for a 9 litre (6.3kg, i think they're equivalent), with a larger deposit and had to drive to glenkindie to collect it. If they agree to deliver to Aberdeen please let me know, i might use them next timeSince this was discussed here before, I finally found what looks like a great place to buy the CO2 cylinders - https://www.gas-uk.co.uk/rent-free-gas-cylinders/beverage-gases
£25 for 5L or £35 for 10L cylinder, £40 deposit, free delivery. Instead of getting refills you just buy another and return the first cylinder for a refund of the deposit on that cylinder. This looks decent value to me and convenient, plus they also dont charge extra for delivery to "non-mainland UK" addresses such as Aberdeen.
*grumble grumble* Aberdeen is not in the highlands nor is it an island... Same goes for the shire. I had to get Beers of Europe to deliver to my mum's work in aberdeen cause they were going to charge an extra £11 for driving the extra 14 miles which is soon to be entirely dual-carriageway. :-)plus they also dont charge extra for delivery to "non-mainland UK" addresses such as Aberdeen.
Since this was discussed here before, I finally found what looks like a great place to buy the CO2 cylinders - https://www.gas-uk.co.uk/rent-free-gas-cylinders/beverage-gases
£25 for 5L or £35 for 10L cylinder, £40 deposit, free delivery. Instead of getting refills you just buy another and return the first cylinder for a refund of the deposit on that cylinder. This looks decent value to me and convenient, plus they also dont charge extra for delivery to "non-mainland UK" addresses such as Aberdeen.
It is strange, for the 5L cylinder they state "nominal contents 3.75Kg", CO2 has a density 1.98Kg/m3, so the 5L cylinder contains 1.89m3 of gas (= 1890L). 1890L in a 5L cylinder is equivalent to 378bar pressure, I would expect around 200 bar pressure.Odd way to measure co2 ? by volume without specifying the containment pressure?
The one I bought is this one and it looks like I got the last one in his current stock. Maybe drop him an email and ask when more are expected? I'm holding off recommending it until it's thoroughly broken in and I've pulled off a few pints because I want to see it actively regulate a drop in pressure back to the set point.Next task is to find a decent dual body regulator. I would like the option of being able to set 2 separate pressures without the need of 2 cylinders and regs. Anyone got any good recommendations?
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