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how many grams of co2 to carb a 19L keg...

before you  have  leak? 

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I can leave my kegs for days and still good pressure in them when all is ok....    I would charge up the keg asap and disconnect the gas in AND BEER OUT SIDE ,   if it holds pressure then its your lines or regs or connect point,  if it looses pressure is keg/lid/posts/oring..

All I want to do is drink my new beer

I hear you,  I still like bottling beer.....    IMHO it takes about 7-10 days before my keg beer pours fully carbed like a good bottled beer...

Fill up your bath tub… dump the whole rig in there (aside form the reg that is) and find out where the bubbles are coming from.

I have had my actual bottle leak around the valve connection before, if you keep the bottle in the fridge and occasionally take it out for a few days the metal can contract and expand… Ive had to have the guys at pressure check pull it apart clean off the threads and tighten it up a bit

Thanks guys, hopefully I'll still have gas when I get home, if theres a leak. 

I'll see what its like when I get home, if it ok then no worries, if not I'll disconnect and see if my lines hold pressure if its all good i'll pressurise the keg and dump in a bath of water to confirm.

If I do have another leak, that'll be threee before even pouring a beer....about ready to throw things.

This seem to have taken a turn for the worse.
If I vent the keg and then re- pressurise with 28psi. When I disconnect the lines should those lines hold pressure or will they drop to 0 after about 2 hour. ??? Not connected to keg just from bottle through reg then manifold and coupler. No detectable leaks.
ARARAGGHHH!

they should hold for quite some time., forever if they have live tank pressure... I have tap points under regs I turn off if the line isn't charging a keg I will post photos in am....  I wonder if its your low side of the reg or reg itself...

suggest you open a cold bottled beer and give up for today.... RDWHAHB

my co2 setup

I leave bottle on all time unless no kegs attached...  turn the connects off if disconnected if I remember 90% time....     so far all my issues have been down at the corny connect / post end....   but note this stuff is all locked in place no movement is possible.

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Looks good peter, Found 2 additional leak from the manifold, and I've played around etc. Its now holding 1-psi. so the leak seem to be sorted, which is good, 

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