Hey everyone!
I am having some issues carbing correctly with our brite. I thought through why it is not carbonating and I am just asking to see if my thinking is correct.
We have our Brite tank with our stone at the very bottom. Our brite sits around 36-40deg (coldest I can get it) not jacketed. I have been doing 15 PSI of C02 into the brite with no luck on carbonation, or very little. No air leaks etc. Im looking for 2.7-2.9 carb level
My Thoughts on why:
Inside the brite there is an air pocket at the very top of the tank. Our Head pressure reads roughly 14-16psi. Is the reason its not carbonating because the pressure has equalized inside the tank which in turn stops allowing c02 flow into the tank? If I bleed the head pressure slowly, but still keep it at 14-16 psi(head pressure) it should carb over 4-9hrs correct?
I'm sorry its a bit jumbled in my thoughts. Let me know if you need any more info.
I am having some issues carbing correctly with our brite. I thought through why it is not carbonating and I am just asking to see if my thinking is correct.
We have our Brite tank with our stone at the very bottom. Our brite sits around 36-40deg (coldest I can get it) not jacketed. I have been doing 15 PSI of C02 into the brite with no luck on carbonation, or very little. No air leaks etc. Im looking for 2.7-2.9 carb level
My Thoughts on why:
Inside the brite there is an air pocket at the very top of the tank. Our Head pressure reads roughly 14-16psi. Is the reason its not carbonating because the pressure has equalized inside the tank which in turn stops allowing c02 flow into the tank? If I bleed the head pressure slowly, but still keep it at 14-16 psi(head pressure) it should carb over 4-9hrs correct?
I'm sorry its a bit jumbled in my thoughts. Let me know if you need any more info.
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