dannythemanny
Well-Known Member
Evening all.
I'm really sorry to bring this up as I feel it must've been covered dozens of times before, but I've been searching for an hour and a half now with no joy...
I recently purchased 2 KKTTs (more fool me..?) and I have a problem with both of them. Where the float goes into the back of the tap, it just keeps falling out. I open the tap and whoosh, I get all the CO2 coming out and no beer. Open it up, and once again, the float has fallen down into the beer. So using a sanitised spoon, I fish it out again. It's a real pain in the neck. I know I'm not alone in this problem, but have yet to find a solution. I have heard mention of an o-ring, but my floats don't have o-rings on them. I can't imagine that an o-ring would help keep it in - seems like it wouldn't be able to push in as far and would be even more likely to fall out! I've half a mind to glue the b@st@rd in there!!! Any thoughts? Apologies for raking over old ground.
I'm really sorry to bring this up as I feel it must've been covered dozens of times before, but I've been searching for an hour and a half now with no joy...
I recently purchased 2 KKTTs (more fool me..?) and I have a problem with both of them. Where the float goes into the back of the tap, it just keeps falling out. I open the tap and whoosh, I get all the CO2 coming out and no beer. Open it up, and once again, the float has fallen down into the beer. So using a sanitised spoon, I fish it out again. It's a real pain in the neck. I know I'm not alone in this problem, but have yet to find a solution. I have heard mention of an o-ring, but my floats don't have o-rings on them. I can't imagine that an o-ring would help keep it in - seems like it wouldn't be able to push in as far and would be even more likely to fall out! I've half a mind to glue the b@st@rd in there!!! Any thoughts? Apologies for raking over old ground.