DU99
Well-Known Member
ring the people first before taking it for a refill and see if they will fill it...............
My main concern with buying a kegland bottle would be no retailer wanting to touch it because kegland are undercutting retailers while also trying to get them to stock their gear.
Most likely business/commercial reasons.
Just go to Brewman or if that’s too far there is also firebox at Beresfield.
For those in Newy there’s Frank in steel river who fills a 6kg for $30.
Strongly suggest Brewman as option 1, You will without a doubt pick up some good brewing advice and chat while there
If the cylinder leaked after they filled that would not be there fault plus the sticker could be there for warranty to show who sold it. and when.
Makes one wonder.
Hi Moad, where is Frank in steel river? I work near there so it could be pretty handy.
Thx Mark, yeah he did explain what it is and what it is for. I have sine told the supplier and Kegland by email that once it is empty I will be decommissioning it. And last night it emptied itself (my fault a faulty o ring), so I won’t worry about it anymore!That is called a Residual Pressure Valve, it is designed to keep a little CO2 in the bottle; this prevents any moisture or Oxygen getting into the bottle and starting rust.
Aluminium bottles don't require a RPV to be on a 10 year test cycle, Steel bottles do! Without a RVP steel bottles need testing every 5 years, with a working RVP its 10 years.
A Steel bottle without a RVP, or one that isn't functional (most of them I have seen from KK and KL, I once handed a work cover inspector a bag of faulty PRV's that weighed a couple of kg) can still be filled, provided it has all the relevant compliances and it is less than 5 years from its last certification.
Personally I spent the extra and brought MKOL Aluminium bottles, my 4.5kg bottle is about due for its 10 year test, it has preformed flawlessly for the whole 10 years, I don't begrudge the extra cost one iota. Sometimes you really do get what you payed for.
Mark
I'd guess I know who wouldn't fill it, won't name names.I took a brand new Kegland cylinder to be refilled ( I bought it from another supplier and did not know it would be a Kegland one).
Anyway today as I said the store said this valve was faulty ( see attached photo). Now what annoys me is a) I deliberately went to another supplier to avoid problems, b) the “local” refiller in Coffs Harbour has closed its doors, c) the only place for 100 kilometres that can fill cylinders, says these cylinders are faulty & d) I paid more for the same cylinder to avoid problems & now have problems anyway!
I am getting so tired of all of this - I guess I will scrap this one and use Sodastream stream bottles instead
12/11 McIntosh drive
Mayfield West NSW 2304
Australia
Went there end of last year. Nice bloke.
Cheers gez
I didn’t say anything about whether it was filled or not, just talked about the faulty valve. They did talk about what happens when you think the cylinder is empty and it isn’t! Quite rightly in their position if it happened more than once I would not fill it!I'd guess I know who wouldn't fill it, won't name names.
Did Coffs Home Brew in town close?
They're about the only other place in Coffs other than the fire extinguisher mobs that filled CO2 bottles
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