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leaking co2




I think I have a leak in my co2 in my kegerator.  I'm thinking the best way to find out where is to get a spray bottle from the dollar store, fill it with water and a drop or 2 of dish soap and spray where ever the hose connects to something.  This just started after I got my counter pressure filler, so it's most likely on that section of the co2 line where I put the t in for that.  But what do I do after I find where it is leaking from?  I put hose clamps on everything and tightened them when I installed the hoses for the filler.  any tips for getting a better seal?


 

Unscented petroleum jelly.  AKA keg lube.  Get the piece warm if possible, very light coat of the jelly, retighten.
I've got a small jar that I use on my keg o-rings every time I switch.  Cheap, lasts forever.

 

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