Hello,
I've inherited a King Keg with the high tap from a retired brewer and am checking it before risking a brew but I've found a problem.
It came with two caps, one of which had the sparklets type valve. When I tested this cap by filling the keg with water and putting it on it's side then water came out of the filling valve hole (no sparklets cylinder attached) at this time. I then added a sparklets cylinder but unfortunately the keg wouldn't hold the pressure.
My local brewshop suggested fitting a new valve so I added this to the second cap - the problem is that the same thing happens. If it's upright it leaks gas out of the filling valve hole where the cylinder fits. I've put water over the hole to verify this and can see the bubbles. Fairly soon enough leaks out for all pressure to be lost.
So, it appears to me that it might be a valve rubber problem - I'd expect it in the first cap with the old valve which is quite old and hasn't been used for a while but I'm a bit surprised to get the same leak from a new valve. These valves seem simple - just two holes with a valve rubber on the inside filling side and also on the over-pressure outlet outside. It seems a bit odd to me to be getting the leak from the new valve with (hopefully ) new valve rubbers.
Would anyone have any experience of this? Are dodgy valve rubbers a problem even in new valves?
It doesn't appear to be leaking around the cap hole as I've tested this with a bit of detergent around the hole to identify bubbles. Also the cap o-ring is new and seems to work ok. I've tested this by filling the barrel about 7/8 full with water, putting on it's side so that the air bubble is above the cap and tap and then pressurising it with a new sparklets cylinder (i.e. they're in contact with the liquid rather than the gas) and the cap appears ok, as does the joint through the cap.
If anyone can offer their thoughts I'd be grateful.
Paul
I've inherited a King Keg with the high tap from a retired brewer and am checking it before risking a brew but I've found a problem.
It came with two caps, one of which had the sparklets type valve. When I tested this cap by filling the keg with water and putting it on it's side then water came out of the filling valve hole (no sparklets cylinder attached) at this time. I then added a sparklets cylinder but unfortunately the keg wouldn't hold the pressure.
My local brewshop suggested fitting a new valve so I added this to the second cap - the problem is that the same thing happens. If it's upright it leaks gas out of the filling valve hole where the cylinder fits. I've put water over the hole to verify this and can see the bubbles. Fairly soon enough leaks out for all pressure to be lost.
So, it appears to me that it might be a valve rubber problem - I'd expect it in the first cap with the old valve which is quite old and hasn't been used for a while but I'm a bit surprised to get the same leak from a new valve. These valves seem simple - just two holes with a valve rubber on the inside filling side and also on the over-pressure outlet outside. It seems a bit odd to me to be getting the leak from the new valve with (hopefully ) new valve rubbers.
Would anyone have any experience of this? Are dodgy valve rubbers a problem even in new valves?
It doesn't appear to be leaking around the cap hole as I've tested this with a bit of detergent around the hole to identify bubbles. Also the cap o-ring is new and seems to work ok. I've tested this by filling the barrel about 7/8 full with water, putting on it's side so that the air bubble is above the cap and tap and then pressurising it with a new sparklets cylinder (i.e. they're in contact with the liquid rather than the gas) and the cap appears ok, as does the joint through the cap.
If anyone can offer their thoughts I'd be grateful.
Paul