EASY DIY: How to Replace a Taprite Regulator O Ring (Flat Seal)

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • Over time, Taprite CO2 regulator fittings can become worn at the seals. Replacing the o-ring (flat seal) is just part of routine maintenance when you own one of these - NO PROBLEM!
    In this video, we're gonna show you just how easy it is to replace that o-ring and stop/prevent CO2 leaks from happening.
    Simply use a 5/32” Allen wrench to remove the brass plug at the end of the stem, remove the old flat seal, replace with this new one, and then reinstall the plug. If you don't already own an Allen wrench set, we recommend this one: amzn.to/48xoNBN
    If your Taprite keg regulator is showing signs of a CO2 leak, add this flat seal for better air flow: www.kegconnect...

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  • @HomebrewHappyHour
    @HomebrewHappyHour  7 місяців тому +2

    The flat seal is available at Kegconnection and make sure you use our promo code HHH to save 5% off your order!
    www.kegconnection.com/flat-seal-for-taprite-co2-regulator-tank-fitting/

  • @jgar538
    @jgar538 7 місяців тому +1

    Awesome bit of info Todd. Cheerz.

  • @deckerhand12
    @deckerhand12 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video educational. What’s your guys view on northern brewer regulator that you set based on style ? I find them to be good but they lose or gain pressure

    • @HomebrewHappyHour
      @HomebrewHappyHour  7 місяців тому

      I'm not familiar with that regulator! I did a quick search and it looks like they just printed guidelines on the low pressure gauge, which is a great idea. I suspect it's a cheaply made regulator which is why you'd experience 'creep' (the losing or gaining of pressure even after you set it to a specific pressure). Printing the styles on the gauge is brilliant though!