brew703
Well-Known Member
I've have the worst luck with dip tube o-rings. These things rip apart when I tighten the post. More issues with the liquid side. I don't feel I over-tighten but it seems like every time I make a beer change, clean my keg and posts I have to replace the liquid o-ring.
Is there a secret to not tearing these up? Last keg swap I noticed my CO2 was dropping. I sprayed down all connections and could not find it. When I went to clean my keg today, I removed the liquid post and found the o-ring was torn to crap. Has to be where the leak was.
Are there any heavy duty ones that will last and withstand tightening? It's getting frustrating having to replace the o-rings every brew.
Is there a secret to not tearing these up? Last keg swap I noticed my CO2 was dropping. I sprayed down all connections and could not find it. When I went to clean my keg today, I removed the liquid post and found the o-ring was torn to crap. Has to be where the leak was.
Are there any heavy duty ones that will last and withstand tightening? It's getting frustrating having to replace the o-rings every brew.