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    Bubbles in beer line after the keg and before Faucet

    Guys do you take into account the height above sea level when setting the carbonation level, as I'm sitting in Pretoria at 5558" above sea level. Saw somewhere to add 0.5psi for every 2000" above sea level!
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    Bubbles in beer line after the keg and before Faucet

    Thanks did as said and was over carbonated, Left the line at 1.5 meters and serving pressure of 14psi, awesome pic attached, "Pale Ale" Force carbonation is not the way to go, my second keg is a week old at 14psi and gave it a soft shake or two in the evenings and heard the Co2 being excepted by...
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    Bubbles in beer line after the keg and before Faucet

    Help I cannot get my system to work, its foaming beyond when pouring a pint, and the beer is then flat!! Running 3/16" line at 1.5 metres in length, temp is 38f and pressure I cannot pour below 10psi and when I up the pressure above 12psi its just foam!
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    Bubbles in beer line after the keg and before Faucet

    Guys I'm running at 14psi to dispense with a temp of 1deg Celsius on a 3/16 which is 1.5m long. Is this pressure to high, If I was to shorten the length will it drop the pressure for dispensing or should I leave my set up as it is? Also take note that I'm 5500ft above sea level In Pretoria!
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