Just a bonehead question here..... Where is the kegerator located? If the room temperature changes by even 5 degrees, it COULD cause your CO2 pressure to change. Like, last night I had 1100psi on high pressure side at 95f room temp. this morning it was 81f room temp and CO2 press was at 1000. That's actually normal, the gas expands and contracts based on room temp. So, you could think you have a real slow leak and in actuality your room temp is just lowering. Then again, if you have constant temp. you might have a leak. At any rate, dont dunk the bottle and the regulator. If you can't find it with soap bubble, it's not on the bottle or regulator. If the union for the regulator has a bad washer, it should show up with soap. If not, shutoff the CO2 and vent the lines, then removes the regulator and inspect your surfaces. Any discontinuities, like scratches and nicks on the seating surface can cause leaks. Good Luck!
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