puzx
Member
Hello,
I am troubleshooting to know where my CO2 leak is, so I started with the CO2 can and regulator only. I connected the regulator to the CO2 and put on 10 PSI to see if it held the pressure. I saw it held it for about 20 minutes, so I just let it sit like that overnight. I woke up today and noticed it went down to about 7-8 PSI. Is that worrysome and a sign of a leak? Or is it normal for the regulator to lose PSI overnight? The CO2 can and regulator remained at the fridge at all times.
Thanks!
I am troubleshooting to know where my CO2 leak is, so I started with the CO2 can and regulator only. I connected the regulator to the CO2 and put on 10 PSI to see if it held the pressure. I saw it held it for about 20 minutes, so I just let it sit like that overnight. I woke up today and noticed it went down to about 7-8 PSI. Is that worrysome and a sign of a leak? Or is it normal for the regulator to lose PSI overnight? The CO2 can and regulator remained at the fridge at all times.
Thanks!