I'm having some probs getting the gas right in my beers. After listening to all the Brewstrong info I like the idea of slowly bringing the beer up to the right pressure over a week rather than force carbonating and possibly over shooting the mark. So far I've tried connecting, dialling up to 14psi and leaving on only to find the pressure has raced away to 30 psi after half an hour. I then tried dialling the pressure up to 14psi with it disconnected and then connecting to the keg but it dropped to about 12. Will this slowly creep up to 14? I did leave it on to find out but managed to lose a whole bottle of gas over the week through a slow leak somewhere. Once I manage to seal the leak should I be leaving the gas connected and turned on for the whole week or do you just give it a burst every day at the desired pressure and turn it off again?
I'm also not sure about the one way valve. I get that its there to stop beer going back up into the reg but how do you get a pressure reading from the keg if the gas can't flow back up the line? Not a prob if I slowly carbonate to the right level but if force carbonating how can you tell if the pressures too high?
Last one; everything I read about balancing systems says something like 6' of 3/16 line for 14 psi 4C/32F. I find I need more like at least 9' and the homebrew guy in WA suggested 12' Could this be a cheap tap issue causing excessive frothing? All my beers so far (Belgian Dubbel, IPA, Hefe, Stout) are at least half head if I use only 6' of line. It's a direct draw (taps on front of a fridge with no head height).