Corny Keg leaking - vasaline?

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"Brewers lube" is what I use. Available in small tins on Amazon. There's enough in a tin to last a lifetime.
 
I thought Corny Kegs were the bees knees of the keg world,V the leaky King Kegs

Shows i was wise to start collecting beer bottles for brewday 2020

Trouble is I am moving home soon so have to pack all those blasted bottles.!!
 
I bought a corny keg from the same company and couldn’t get it to seal below 15psi. They weren’t interested in helping me but I bought some extra thick seals and some keg lube on eBay which sorted it.
 
One of the best bit of advice I was given was to crank pressure up to 30psi to seat the o-ring and seal. Having said that had a case where the cap was misalighned and slowly leaked- Fixed by loosening and re-jiggled before pressurising again.
 
I thought Corny Kegs were the bees knees of the keg world,V the leaky King Kegs

Shows i was wise to start collecting beer bottles for brewday 2020

Trouble is I am moving home soon so have to pack all those blasted bottles.!!
It's true that they can be a bit fiddly and when something goes wrong it can be a bit of a head scratcher but I'd never go back to bottling unless I had to. I tailor my recipes so that I don't even have any leftover beer for the odd bottle. And I recently off-loaded about 70 grolsch bottles as they were just gathering dust.
 

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