Hi all.
Just while waiting for some parts to finish the job of my gas inlet install (and basically I'm desperately pressed for time as I need these carbed for Christmas).
I've decided to put some kegs into the temp chamber and test out the newly drilled gas inlet holes.
Only to find one of my kegs containing my stout with 0 pressure in it.
Which I thought was weird because I definitely pressurised it to 40 psi of mixed gas.
Just put on about 8 psi to maintain positive pressure and swapped it out for a different PRV spring.
So Ive tried two different PRVs Springs and 2 different O-Rings and the same thing happening with the second PRV spring, making me start to assume it's the area in the lid that is recessed for the O-Ring to rest on.
Since I'm just wasting gas I'm swapping to the other keg I have so that I can properly investigate what the flip is going on here.
Whilst I wait for that other keg to clean on my bucket blaster... any thoughts?
Don't wanna try to investigate while getting blasted on the face with N2/CO2 lol
Just while waiting for some parts to finish the job of my gas inlet install (and basically I'm desperately pressed for time as I need these carbed for Christmas).
I've decided to put some kegs into the temp chamber and test out the newly drilled gas inlet holes.
Only to find one of my kegs containing my stout with 0 pressure in it.
Which I thought was weird because I definitely pressurised it to 40 psi of mixed gas.
Just put on about 8 psi to maintain positive pressure and swapped it out for a different PRV spring.
So Ive tried two different PRVs Springs and 2 different O-Rings and the same thing happening with the second PRV spring, making me start to assume it's the area in the lid that is recessed for the O-Ring to rest on.
Since I'm just wasting gas I'm swapping to the other keg I have so that I can properly investigate what the flip is going on here.
Whilst I wait for that other keg to clean on my bucket blaster... any thoughts?
Don't wanna try to investigate while getting blasted on the face with N2/CO2 lol