Graz
Landlord.
I've got three of the bloody things (King Kegs) and it seems very hit and miss as to whether I can get the things to seal properly.
Last two brews I've gone to pour the first pint and after a little bit of pressure then nothing.
The current issue is that I replaced all the brass valves with the new stainless ones but the washers they come with are utter cr*p, you tighten up the valve and it just squashes / deforms so much it comes out from under the valve and pops off. Doing the valve up finger tight so as not to squish the washer too much sometimes provides a seal but then the valve often comes loose after adding some gas. I tried to fix them in place with a little Fernox LS-X (flexible silicone sealant - safe for drinking water) but as soon as you try to tighten the valve it just breaks the seal. So I need to get new washers, seems like you can buy replacement ones that are better...
Also not convinced the lids are sealing well, have read on here about sanding the top of the barrel to make it smooth for a better seal, will have to try that. The O rings in the lids seem to sit below the level of the grove they go in, is that normal? Is the neck of the barrel thin enough to slot into that groove and seal against the O ring?
I've also bought some bolt in Schrader valves so I can check pressure, I plan to fit these, put some water in the keg then pressure it up and see if I can get it to hold pressure for a few days, if not I guess a bit of dilute washing up liquid might help to see where it is leaking or submersing it in water to look for bubbles. Guess I could even pressure it up with air using the Schrader valve, save a bit of CO2!
Is it worth changing to these lids that Balliihoo sell? Sounds like they've got a better chance of sealing with the flat seal rather than the O ring: https://www.balliihoo.co.uk/#ballii...o-valve-pressure-test-point-gauge-p-1516.html
I know the ultimate answer is to change to Cornies but I can't afford to at the moment. I do some bottling but prefer the ease (yeah right) of kegs for my regular beers.
At the moment they're somewhat spoiling the enjoyment of home brew for me and costing me a fair bit in CO2. I'll get there eventually I'm sure :)
Anyway that's enough from me, feel better now :lol:
Last two brews I've gone to pour the first pint and after a little bit of pressure then nothing.
The current issue is that I replaced all the brass valves with the new stainless ones but the washers they come with are utter cr*p, you tighten up the valve and it just squashes / deforms so much it comes out from under the valve and pops off. Doing the valve up finger tight so as not to squish the washer too much sometimes provides a seal but then the valve often comes loose after adding some gas. I tried to fix them in place with a little Fernox LS-X (flexible silicone sealant - safe for drinking water) but as soon as you try to tighten the valve it just breaks the seal. So I need to get new washers, seems like you can buy replacement ones that are better...
Also not convinced the lids are sealing well, have read on here about sanding the top of the barrel to make it smooth for a better seal, will have to try that. The O rings in the lids seem to sit below the level of the grove they go in, is that normal? Is the neck of the barrel thin enough to slot into that groove and seal against the O ring?
I've also bought some bolt in Schrader valves so I can check pressure, I plan to fit these, put some water in the keg then pressure it up and see if I can get it to hold pressure for a few days, if not I guess a bit of dilute washing up liquid might help to see where it is leaking or submersing it in water to look for bubbles. Guess I could even pressure it up with air using the Schrader valve, save a bit of CO2!
Is it worth changing to these lids that Balliihoo sell? Sounds like they've got a better chance of sealing with the flat seal rather than the O ring: https://www.balliihoo.co.uk/#ballii...o-valve-pressure-test-point-gauge-p-1516.html
I know the ultimate answer is to change to Cornies but I can't afford to at the moment. I do some bottling but prefer the ease (yeah right) of kegs for my regular beers.
At the moment they're somewhat spoiling the enjoyment of home brew for me and costing me a fair bit in CO2. I'll get there eventually I'm sure :)
Anyway that's enough from me, feel better now :lol: