262andbrew wrote:What temp is the tank at?
When I hook up my freshly filled tank to my gauge it shows empty(because it is very cold)... and then when it warms up to 70 degrees and stabilizes it is about 40 psi (right on the low end of my green range)... and I carbonate and serve my beer (maybe 6-8 kegs depending on other purging) . BUT if it gets cold in the garage.. (right now it is 39 degrees) it is showing 25-30 psi... and tomorrow when it gets back to 70 it will show 40 psi.
Once it is getting near the end/empty, it will move from it's temp dependent psi level down to empty over the course of a couple days of serving. That is the time that I need to head across town and get it recharged.
If you want to try a little experiment and check that the gauge is actually faulty put the tank in a warm bucket of water and see if you get movement, if it moves up to 50 psi in an hour then you know it is working....the trick is to see when the gauge starts to move down, even if the temp is held high(er).
Just my experiences, I hope that they help.
Should you not be reading 800 Psi on the tank gauge for a newly filled tank?? 40 Psi sounds like an empty tank or a high regulator setting reading on the regulator gauge.


