Its more of an issue of surface area. The taps have a large surface area that is not directly chilled. The only way to keep them cold will be to jacket them or to have a frozen font and therefore a cold tap.verysupple said:On another note, the only problem I have doesn't really have anything to do with the taps per se. My font stays nice and frosty (condensation on the out side at least) but the taps seem to get warm, making the beer froth for the first few seconds of pouring until everything cools down. If I pour more beers right after the first everything is fine, convincing me it's the temperature causing it. Anyone know of a solution, or thread detailing a solution, that doesn't involve a flooded font?
EDIT: Actually, I don't see how a flooded font would help either. Any suggestions?
After I cleaned one of mine between kegs it was leaking, I think, from the same place - from the tensioner. I had to tighten it up a fair bit before it stopped leaking and I thought, "Oh no, the tap is gonna be awful to open and close". But it isn't, it feels good. So maybe you just need to tighten it up a bit. I guess you should also make sure all the seals in that area are seated nicely and sealing properly too.CoxR said:I ordered 3 and received 1 stainless steel FC tap after a few months, I finally got around to cleaning it and fitting it up but it semms to drop a little from the spout and also leaks up through the top bonnet. I have the printed parts diagram and all seems ok. Is the a mother place I can find an exploded view or video?
Thanks guys.
I did get it to seal and yes it needed to be tightened far more than I expected. After running it for a few weeks I would say it is better than the average tap. However the simplicity of my Pearls and smoothness of of operation is not matched by the Intertap.verysupple said:After I cleaned one of mine between kegs it was leaking, I think, from the same place - from the tensioner. I had to tighten it up a fair bit before it stopped leaking and I thought, "Oh no, the tap is gonna be awful to open and close". But it isn't, it feels good. So maybe you just need to tighten it up a bit. I guess you should also make sure all the seals in that area are seated nicely and sealing properly too.
lost at sea said:okay so i did a rare venture into my LHBS in newy today and surprisingly they had both 650 perlicks and intertaps both SS and FC in stock. i immediately notice the smoothness in the feel of the handle/valve action of the perlicks over the intertaps. VERY noticeable feel. intertaps just feel rougher/harsher?
basically the only benifit i can see just from holding the intertap (not pouring from them) is the changeable spout....so i think ill be spending the bones on the perlicks.
also the 650SS was only $85 at the LHBS, does that seem right? or a bit cheap? i see them for $100+ onlineMoad said:+1
First thing I noticed on the intertap was the grinding sensation.
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