So, I have my carbonation stone put together like normal and I hook up my gas to it and leave it for the night. My Co2 tank was pretty low so I assumed the tank would empty out. I had put only a 7 bbl batch of root beer in my 15 bbl bright tank, as a test for the beggining. I was gonna come in to work and give it a taste and make my second 7 bbls accordingly.
The next morning I come in and my gas line is filled up with root beer straight into my regulator, Co2 tank empty of course. My carb stone does have a one-way only valve inside of it and I am 99.9% sure I put it in correctly. I had about 15 pounds of pressure in the bright tank. I took the hose off sure enough, root beer is slowly pouring out of my hose hookup on the carbonation stone. I've used stones a lot but have never had this happen to me before. Any suggestions?
I only have it filled with 7 bbls at the moment and I'd really like to fix this before I put the rest of the root beer in it. I'm sure if I put gas back into it, it will flow into and through the stone, but I can't trust backflow into my regulator again...very weird....any help would be awesome...sorry for the LONG explaination
The next morning I come in and my gas line is filled up with root beer straight into my regulator, Co2 tank empty of course. My carb stone does have a one-way only valve inside of it and I am 99.9% sure I put it in correctly. I had about 15 pounds of pressure in the bright tank. I took the hose off sure enough, root beer is slowly pouring out of my hose hookup on the carbonation stone. I've used stones a lot but have never had this happen to me before. Any suggestions?
I only have it filled with 7 bbls at the moment and I'd really like to fix this before I put the rest of the root beer in it. I'm sure if I put gas back into it, it will flow into and through the stone, but I can't trust backflow into my regulator again...very weird....any help would be awesome...sorry for the LONG explaination
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