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Started by robcoombs, August 20, 2016, 11:05:46 AM

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robcoombs

Came down to see this this morning. What the hell happened?



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feldmann

If I had to wager a guess I'd say you have a tiny leak near/on that guage and its spitting out some vapor at the same time.

mikegraham

Quote from: feldmann on August 20, 2016, 11:09:41 AM
If I had to wager a guess I'd say you have a tiny leak near/on that guage and its spitting out some vapor at the same time.
agreed

robcoombs

I found the leak but it seems like the gauge has completely failed. I'm assuming I can replace that fairly easily.

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pliny

Question: How much beer was in the keg?

robcoombs

One keg is nearly full, another has about a gallon left.

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pliny

I see there's a check valve, but do you think that the pressure in one of the kegs (the keg was pretty full) was greater than what you were giving it from the tank/regulator, that the beer would've snuck up in the gas line?

In general, It's advisable to at least visually examine the gas line when cleaning/swapping the beer lines. There can be some moisture (and or beer that crept up) in those lines. It's not a great feeling when you see funk in the gas line.  Wondering how long it's been there, etc.