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I think you can remove the innards of the keg connect if you have a big blade screwdriver
Is it going on the full way? I've seen plenty hanging half off because they were stubborn.
Have you lubed up the post with some food grade silicon? They always slide on real nice for me after a bit of lubing. Ooh er.
Ooh eer... as barry implied make sure everything is nicely lubricated b4 you get down to business
the locking ring should engage when you push down on the post; maybe you have two CO2 posts or the posts are on your keg around the wrong way. The gas posts on my kegs have a faint knick half way up the hex nut at the bottom of the post; beer out has no knick. I have wrecked a CO2 connect putting it on the Beer post; it locked on so it makes sense that the beer connect would be loose on a C02 post. will check when I get home tonight, hope I'm making sense
Yeah reason I mention is that I saw a mates kegorator on the weekend and wondered why it was pouring slow and flat. Gas in was hanging half off but when I tried to get it on properly it took way more effort than it should've. So much so that the guy who's kegorator it was obviously gave up. Been sitting like that for weeks with him wondering why it wasn't pouring well. Good thing the disconnects spring locked otherwise gas bottle would've long run out.
yeah its amazing how much beer can come out of the beer out post at 12.5psi before you realise how silly it was to press that little ball in with a flathead screwdriver................ not my smartest move...
look at the position of locking ring on the keg connect; it should return to the base of the connect same as the way it sits when off the keg... if it doesn't then that's your issue.
maybe try it on the other post with the keg on its side so that the keg outlet is below the liquid level, see what your flow rate is like then.
Thats me out of ideas then
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