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Old 06-08-2008, 07:34 AM
j124l j124l is offline
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Default Its fixed

Well, the darn thing finally held its pressure after receiving a new beer line and new coupler.

I am almost positive it was the beer line connection that was causing the CO2 leak. The original piece had a hex nut and seemed to be an extremely tight fit for the washer and had a lot of space between the beer line and hex nut (this one is hard to explain w/ out an actual picture).

THe new part was a wing nut with a much easier fit of the washer and the space between the nut and beer line was minimal. It did not need to be tightened as much either.

Although they have a crappy product the customer service has been great. Next is to get the liquid temp down.

Thanks for everyones help.
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