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One place. Stellar industrial sells it too by 100ft boxes, but probably closed today. It's thinner walled than the NG stuff, which comes from simgo.
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Changed the lines out for 15' ones. I'll see how that helps!
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So what's the verdict?
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Still foam city..mr x wrote:So what's the verdict?
Here's the situmication. I've got a brown ale that's been sitting @ 11lbs for a few weeks now, fully carbed. I've also got an IPA that I force carbed a few days ago and it's somewhat under carbed. Both are currently attached to the same regulator @ 11psi. The brown foams like a motherfucker, but the IPA pours fine.
Edit: and I doubt the brown is over carbed, as I normally force carb, but undershoot and let it carb fully over the next week or so.
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Might have a bad seal on the diptube out o-ring.
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I found this while looking for a way to cool my lines all the way to the tap:
http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/pvc-tow ... ion-43072/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
@mr_x: how do you know if it's a bad seal?
http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/pvc-tow ... ion-43072/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
@mr_x: how do you know if it's a bad seal?
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I don't think you can test other than to replace the tube oring (with a proper size one, not the NG ones), and after that the diptube. A pinhole in the diptube would let gas blow into the liquid, same as a bad o-ring.
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