I'm bootstrapping a small operation, and have had two issues with CO2 leaks this summer. I carbonate and draw with 20# CO2 cylinders, and both time it drained the tank. The first one was when a barb slipped its hose, the second time it was a keg that wasn't properly sealed. I can imagine either draining a big tank if I was renting gas.
What are the best practices for detecting leaks and keeping the system from draining completely? I get it that more care at a couple critical times would have prevented these, but life being what it is, issues are bound to happen.
TIA,
Jim
What are the best practices for detecting leaks and keeping the system from draining completely? I get it that more care at a couple critical times would have prevented these, but life being what it is, issues are bound to happen.
TIA,
Jim
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