Using CO2 Bulbs On A Full King Keg

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Using CO2 Bulbs On A Full King Keg

Post by BigStripeyCat » Sat Aug 02, 2008 3:49 pm

My secondary firmentation has failed to produce any CO2, will my King Keg be in any danger of failing if I use a CO2 bulb to inject CO2 into it? I am concerned as the keg has 5 gallons of brew in it and therfore has little head room.

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Post by BigStripeyCat » Sat Aug 02, 2008 9:37 pm

Thanks DaaB,

I tried injecting some CO2 into the keg using an injector and bulbs. What a nightmare! I screwed the injector on to the keg valve, inserted the bulb, screwed the injector down fully and nothing happened. Screwed the injector on even more, beyond the point where I felt comfortable and the CO2 came out but up into the air instead of down into the keg. When I tried to remove the injector, the valve turned as well. When I eventually got the injector off I tightened the valve nut by hand.
I tried bulb number two and got exactly the same result. I then tightened the valve nut using two spanners and tried bulb number three. It sounded as if the CO2 went into the keg but I can't be sure. The beer still only dribbles out of the tap.

I have come to the conclusion that these CO2 bulbs are more hassle than they're worth, I think I will try the Sodastream route.

I think I will need:

An S30 valve
A Sodastream valve
A length of tube
A Sodastream cylinder

anything else?

BigStripeyCat

Post by BigStripeyCat » Sun Aug 03, 2008 7:46 pm

Thanks DaaB,
I think you've given me the answer as to why I have no gas in my keg. I've got no black inlet rubber on the valve. Is it easy to get replacements?

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