rdkopp0153
Well-Known Member
I successfully force carbonated two kegs last week by cranking to 20 psi and letting them sit for 3 days with the beer line disconnected. Then connected beer lines and set to 12 psi to serve. Worked pretty well.
The next two kegs in line, I decided to up to 30 psi and connected the beer lines while force carbonating. Now all of the sudden my CO2 tank is dropping pressure like a rock. Tested for leaks with tons of soapy water, nothing. At a higher pressure, can I lose CO2 out the beer line? Are they only rated for near serving pressures at 10-12 psi?
The next two kegs in line, I decided to up to 30 psi and connected the beer lines while force carbonating. Now all of the sudden my CO2 tank is dropping pressure like a rock. Tested for leaks with tons of soapy water, nothing. At a higher pressure, can I lose CO2 out the beer line? Are they only rated for near serving pressures at 10-12 psi?