Keezer's full boys!!!
Not sure if you can tell but this keezer is full of water.
Installed the kegland continuous carbonator lid last evening. Seemed fine for the 6 hours or so before bed with no leakage (that I could tell) and even a hint of carbonation out the tap.
Line goes from source, to filter, to kegland bulkhead, to elbow, to check valve, to ball lock, to lid. Haven't inspected thoroughly enough yet, but the brief minute or so before work and after cleaning up yielded no results.
Taking all bets!!
My gut is telling me I didn't seat the lid properly or it isn't sealing. Well then that would mean the float failed, so it's likely before that. Couldn't be the exterior bulkhead or filter assembly as that's not in the keezer.
I used keg lube on all connections. I suppose it could even be the out kegland adjustable ball valve. I have been having a tough time with these in almost all regards. From seating and locking, physically adjusting, and tube insertion.
What a nice surprise to awake to lol.
Not sure if you can tell but this keezer is full of water.
Installed the kegland continuous carbonator lid last evening. Seemed fine for the 6 hours or so before bed with no leakage (that I could tell) and even a hint of carbonation out the tap.
Line goes from source, to filter, to kegland bulkhead, to elbow, to check valve, to ball lock, to lid. Haven't inspected thoroughly enough yet, but the brief minute or so before work and after cleaning up yielded no results.
Taking all bets!!
My gut is telling me I didn't seat the lid properly or it isn't sealing. Well then that would mean the float failed, so it's likely before that. Couldn't be the exterior bulkhead or filter assembly as that's not in the keezer.
I used keg lube on all connections. I suppose it could even be the out kegland adjustable ball valve. I have been having a tough time with these in almost all regards. From seating and locking, physically adjusting, and tube insertion.
What a nice surprise to awake to lol.