mattyg8
Well-Known Member
Yeah I had the exact same issue but wasn't sure if it was the reg, head or disconnect so I sent it back to him to look at. I see Keg king are selling what looks to be same mini reg in the store
I like the element of 'danger' with this set up. :lol:technobabble66 said:Bit ghetto, but we're all systems go.
Nice little 7.5% caraaroma Red Lager:
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EalingDrop said:I like the element of 'danger' with this set up. :lol:
Barb + silicon option to consider:
The description taken from their website. (I'm no good with plumbing terms)
http://www.lelandgas..._valves_prd.htm
1⁄4” hose barb outlet ISO-7 RP1/8” threaded with O ring.
Lyrebird_Cycles said:If it's an O ring fitting, why is there tape on it?
SBOB said:Well, im kind of glad I am not the only one...
Went through a few bulbs trying to work out what I was doing wrong, so hopefully Mark can identify some simple issue/cause
are the ones that people are having trouble with the newer version aka the one without the adaptor for the disconnect?All Things Homebrew said:been playing around with a couple of the faulty regs, I dont know much about how to fix them, I am going to send a couple of them back to the manufacturer so they can stop it from happening in the future and help supply a solution. I will also try get one to Batz, or if someone is in his area with a faulty one and is willing to let him pull it apart, that might be quicker.
after wasting a bunch of bulbs, it seems that the regulator doesn't like to release much if anything if it doesn't have resistance against it, sometimes it will work fine, other times it will release slowly or not at all.
reading through the instructions that came with the regs from the first BB but seemed to be missing from the second, the instructions recommend to have the reg attached to the disconnect but not connected to the post, set the pressure you want then connect it to the post,rather than connecting it and then setting the pressure. doing it this way the needle still moves slowly, but does stop at the pre-set pressure.
All Things Homebrew said:reading through the instructions that came with the regs from the first BB but seemed to be missing from the second, the instructions recommend to have the reg attached to the disconnect but not connected to the post, set the pressure you want then connect it to the post,rather than connecting it and then setting the pressure. doing it this way the needle still moves slowly, but does stop at the pre-set pressure.
Same with mine I brought a fridge shank and put it in my fridge. I use that now to sample my crash chilled force carbed beer fresh in 5litre kegs.Coldspace said:I've shelved the taps that came with my 4 mini kegs, prob buy another quality pluto gun after Christmas , it's a lot better way to dispense out of these, especially at bbqs when your novice mates get into the beers
and thats the adapter to use a soda stream bottle as well?Zorco said:You use that adapter instead when you're using the 74g CO2 cylinder.
Keep it, more options for your rig.
and thats the adapter to use a soda stream bottle as well?Zorco said:You use that adapter instead when you're using the 74g CO2 cylinder.
Keep it, more options for your rig.
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