I've run into some strange gas leaks on my new kegging system. I resorted to starting from just the reg and reconnecting one thing at a time, static pressure testing as I go by pressurising the system then closing the gas bottle's tap. Looks like I have 2 "bad" QDs, one good QD and 2 "good" kegs (also a third bad keg, but that's a challenge for another day).
The good kegs hold 15psi indefinitely when I attach either the good QD or a spunding valve via their gas posts. That's why I say they are good, including their gas post o rings.
The "bad" QDs hold pressure fine when they're not connected to a keg, but once I attach them to the good kegs, they have a very slow leak.
I thought about the top of the QD housing, but that's under pressure regardless of whether they're connected to kegs right?
My only remaining theory is that the post o rings are just thick enough to be ok with some QDs, but a little bit of manufacturing variance in the surface where the O rings mate the QDs means it fails on some QDs?
I've done the soapy water and I can't find issues. Does anyone have any wisdom? The QDs are kegland duotight ones if relevant, and the kegs were brand new so should have good rings. Everything is greased
The good kegs hold 15psi indefinitely when I attach either the good QD or a spunding valve via their gas posts. That's why I say they are good, including their gas post o rings.
The "bad" QDs hold pressure fine when they're not connected to a keg, but once I attach them to the good kegs, they have a very slow leak.
I thought about the top of the QD housing, but that's under pressure regardless of whether they're connected to kegs right?
My only remaining theory is that the post o rings are just thick enough to be ok with some QDs, but a little bit of manufacturing variance in the surface where the O rings mate the QDs means it fails on some QDs?
I've done the soapy water and I can't find issues. Does anyone have any wisdom? The QDs are kegland duotight ones if relevant, and the kegs were brand new so should have good rings. Everything is greased