I don't wanna be the bringer of bad news but..
What's the date stamp on the tanks? They might need to be hydro-tested.
What's the date stamp on the tanks? They might need to be hydro-tested.
I know hydro testing for small tanks is around $20, that's IF your tanks are outa-date.
It looks like the regulator with the two gages has been set at some outlet pressure for a long time, with the outlet plugged, and it leaked through the regulator just enough to overpressurize the outlet pressure gage. The gage may still go back to zero when the presssure is relieved.
Relieve it by unscrewing the adjustment handle on the regulator - turn it counterclockwise, until it feels loose. Then crack open the fitting that must be sealing the outlet. Or, shutoff the valve on the CO2 tank, and loosen that fitting to bleed off the trapped gas.
You got a great buy there if you paid $50 or so. Maybe even more.
That seems expensive. I use Airgas here and it only costs me $19.00 to swap for an already filled tank. Maybe they'd let you just swap the tank for less?I know they are these tanks havent been tested since abouththe time I was born! I got ahold of Airgas here in stl and its $30 to hydrotest and $24.71 to fill them up.![]()
That seems expensive. I use Airgas here and it only costs me $19.00 to swap for an already filled tank. Maybe they'd let you just swap the tank for less?