chadjaja
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I'm setting my cuz up with a new keggerator. Last night he calls and says he has the final bit of kit to get it going. So he hooks up the reg and connects the gas and beer connects, sets the gas to pouring pressure and ........nothing.....
And then we try to problem solve bit by bit..over the phone mind you.
No leaks. Keg holds pressure fine and has for a fair while carbed (about 4 months for this belgian trippel)
Gas on bottle is on
Gas valve on reg is down and on position
When poppet is pressed beer comes out
Turned gas up to higher pressure to see if we can blow any obstruction out
Opened keg lid to make sure that beer side has the dip tube not the gas tube
Took keg outside and under pressure shot beer out a few feet to try to clear dip tube and poppet
Took post off, no debris in poppet/post
Took out the beer dip tube and its clear he says
Gave keg a swirl, light shake to stir up possible sediment cake
changed over the beer connect to another one (both connects are brand new and from different suppliers)
Took tap apart and put it back together
Well I'm stumped!
I've got him bringing over the keg, tap, line and connect so I can get it going. Firstly I plan on running cleaner thru the line and tap to see if it flows. Take the post off and really have a good look, same with dip tube....
Worst case is I siphon out the beer into another keg and then start fresh with it full of cleaner..
Any ideas or suggestions we haven't already done? Would of thought we just about covered everything!
Beer is under pressure and SHOULD actually want to come out...
His disappointment on the phone was pretty sad to hear, he was shattered as you would expect LOL
And then we try to problem solve bit by bit..over the phone mind you.
No leaks. Keg holds pressure fine and has for a fair while carbed (about 4 months for this belgian trippel)
Gas on bottle is on
Gas valve on reg is down and on position
When poppet is pressed beer comes out
Turned gas up to higher pressure to see if we can blow any obstruction out
Opened keg lid to make sure that beer side has the dip tube not the gas tube
Took keg outside and under pressure shot beer out a few feet to try to clear dip tube and poppet
Took post off, no debris in poppet/post
Took out the beer dip tube and its clear he says
Gave keg a swirl, light shake to stir up possible sediment cake
changed over the beer connect to another one (both connects are brand new and from different suppliers)
Took tap apart and put it back together
Well I'm stumped!
I've got him bringing over the keg, tap, line and connect so I can get it going. Firstly I plan on running cleaner thru the line and tap to see if it flows. Take the post off and really have a good look, same with dip tube....
Worst case is I siphon out the beer into another keg and then start fresh with it full of cleaner..
Any ideas or suggestions we haven't already done? Would of thought we just about covered everything!
Beer is under pressure and SHOULD actually want to come out...
His disappointment on the phone was pretty sad to hear, he was shattered as you would expect LOL