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Old 09-08-2005, 04:45 PM
dferrick dferrick is offline
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Quick question (more than one):
I have recently acquired a regulator for my kegerator
1. How should the little red thing be when hooked to the CO2 originally, as in before I turn the CO2 on? UP/Down or Side/Side
(I'm sorry that I don't have a clue what it is called and my wife threw out the directions with the box)
2. One of the gauges is already broken(the one to the left) and the pressure is non existent. Do I need to get another regulator? I just filled the CO2 canister? And it seems to be out already.
3. There were no leaks before but now it seems that I might have lost the CO'2. Any specific reason?

Thanks in advance
I am very thirsty!
Df
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Old 09-10-2005, 09:21 PM
topgun3208 topgun3208 is offline
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the little red thing is the valve that sends the co2 to the keg. up/down = parallel with the line to the keg(gas is going to the keg) side/side = gas is off. if you just bought a regulator and it came broken in shipping, send the thing back and get a new one before football season
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