trustyrusty
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Hi I had 2.6kg tank and bought 6 kg when I turn on it blows out top even with smallest turn and keg pressure just goes up ? Do you need a different regulator? Mmmmm
Always good practice to crack gas cylinders (quickly open and close the valve) before fitting the regulator. This will remove any bits of **** in the bottle outlet port.Odds on, the new bottle had a bit of **** (technical term) in the valve, when you hooked up your reg it got blown into the seat valve and has blocked it, Some regs come apart and can be cleaned, for others there is another technical term Fuc…….
Going to depend on the reg and how well it was made, if it was a cheap one, probably easier to replace than repait.
Mark
. When did this there was gas coming through, and the nib popped out, I thought that is what was supposed to happen? You say there should have been no gas coming through with nib off? Looks like solvent needed? Does Bunnings have that? Clean everything? Are you saying I can clean this reg with solvent or is that the old ones? It’s doing it now on old tank so some dirt or something in there, .... can’t see anything atm. If I could dip in cleaner, if I could? “ACETONE. Acetone is a residue-free, solvent thinner and cleaner. Due to quick evaporation, it's perfect for projects needing fast drying times.”ACETONE. Acetone is a residue-free, solvent thinner and cleaner. Due to quick evaporation, it's perfect for projects needing fast drying times. Acetone apparently is solvent free ? CheersVery gently open the bottle valve, if the casset is working there should be no gas flow, if you can hear CO2 coming out, again probably crud in the cassette.
You have to be very carefull servicing regulators and gauges, remember they are a safety device. Have a close look at the diaphragm and seat (black and white bits) for any damage, tears or deterioation. I would not use acetone it may damaged the diaphragm. Did you remove the brass inlet valve assembly, this is the nut bit in the middle? But for starters the inlet pressure guage is suspect, it should be back at zero when depressurised. I suspect the inlet valve is blocked, hence the gauge not returning to zero. May be time to get a new regulator!Thanks, that cassette or nib can be depressed. I might put this on the old bottle with less pressure and see it might clear anything.. cheers View attachment 118169
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