Klosey
Well-Known Member
I use two types of kegging systems. One is a converted 50 litre commercial keg using an A type coupler and the other a corny keg with the input and output valves. I use a 6 kg Co2 tank which should last me for approx 12 months. Not so! When carbonating the Corny keg hardly any movement in the gauge but just cranked up the 50 litre keg to 20psi overnight and the gauge showed nearly empty. So I don’t think the problem is with the fittings of the corny keg. I have done the soapy water tests on all the fittings on both kegs and no sign of bubbles. So I am wondering whether there could be a problem where the A coupler attaches to the 50 litre keg? Any thoughts and if so how can I fix the problem