Truman42
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Just went to hook up my first ever keg (Man thats so much easier than bottling, why didnt you guys tell me about this before )
Turned on the gas and noticed the backing part of the pressure gauge that has the PSI reading on it is buckled and the needle was getting stuck on it as it rubbed past it.
I managed to flick the gauge to let the needle keep climbing, but I have no idea how this happened. My guess is the cold gas may have done it.
Is it easy enough to pull this gauge apart and straighten the face plate or whatever you call it? Or am I up for a new co2 regulator?
Turned on the gas and noticed the backing part of the pressure gauge that has the PSI reading on it is buckled and the needle was getting stuck on it as it rubbed past it.
I managed to flick the gauge to let the needle keep climbing, but I have no idea how this happened. My guess is the cold gas may have done it.
Is it easy enough to pull this gauge apart and straighten the face plate or whatever you call it? Or am I up for a new co2 regulator?