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I set up my kegerator with a 4-way manifold for the CO2.
When I attached the gas lines, I sprayed everything with starsan, and couldn't find any bubbling anywhere.
I tried another test after: I left one of the valves on the manifold open. I disconnected that line from the keg. I shut off the valve at the regulator's out-point, and left it that way for a night. The next day I opened that valve. The needle on the regulator dropped for a split second, from 13PSI to 11, and returned back to its place right after.
Does this indicate that I have a leak that might cost me in the long run?
Are there any other ways to check for tiny leaks?
When I attached the gas lines, I sprayed everything with starsan, and couldn't find any bubbling anywhere.
I tried another test after: I left one of the valves on the manifold open. I disconnected that line from the keg. I shut off the valve at the regulator's out-point, and left it that way for a night. The next day I opened that valve. The needle on the regulator dropped for a split second, from 13PSI to 11, and returned back to its place right after.
Does this indicate that I have a leak that might cost me in the long run?
Are there any other ways to check for tiny leaks?