Are you using your new sparkling water maker and its spout and find that it is not spilling over? Or maybe you discover that the spout is only a few inches from top to bottom. This is the sign that you will need to take action and refill your cylinder. But how do you know when your cylinder of sparkling water maker is completely out of gas? Here are some helpful tips that can help you determine when to buy replacement parts to avoid costly and time-consuming repairs.
It is easy to determine when the gas has settled at the bottom of the cylinder. When you first turn the water on, the first thing you will notice is that the spout shoots out and shoots straight up into the air. As the first pumps more gas out of the cylinder, the spurt gets compressed and becomes smaller. When you turn off the water and let it cool off, the spurt will be released and settle at the bottom of the cylinder. It is best to give the cylinder a couple of minutes to settle before using the spurt. The amount of time varies depending on the manufacturer, so be sure to check it carefully.

Another way to determine that the cylinder is leaking is if there are dark marks at the bottom of the spurt after you have turned off the water. They may be black or brown depending on what brand you have. If the marks are black, then it may just be the remnants of the leak. They will go away as the leak settles. If they are brown, then the leak may need to be repaired or the part that is missing may have to be replaced. If the marks go away after you have turned off the water, then you need to buy a replacement part.
The other way you can determine if your sparkler cylinder of water dispenser is leaking is by listening for a whining or hissing sound as you turn the spout top on and off. It may not necessarily be water coming out of the top of the cylinder. Instead, it could just be air that is escaping or perhaps steam escaping from the inside of the dispenser.
No matter what kind of leak you hear, it’s time to find the source. To do this, you need to first turn off the hot water supply valve for the cylinder. Next, take a look inside the cylinder and listen for any foam, condensation or water dripping that may be trapped within. Check the seal around the spout as well, since it should have no gaps.
If neither of these checks seems to pick up on the presence of a leak, then the leak is likely coming from somewhere on the spurt. Take a screwdriver and gently pry out a few parts on the top of the spurt. Once you have pried out enough of the inner workings, you’ll be able to see the area where the leak is originating from. You may also be able to smell it from where the leak is originating, so it’s always best to catch it before it gets too bad.
A popular option for leak detection is through the use of an electronic probe. These gadgets are available at hardware and home improvement stores and generally work quite well. They are simply set up on the spurt itself and can detect the area of leak using an audio signal. The probe is moved over the interior surface of the cylinder and a clicking sound is emitted if a leak is detected. They are fairly inexpensive and a great option for those who don’t want to bother with the trouble of checking their hot water cylinder for leaks. However, they tend not to be very precise and the quality of the detected leak may not be as accurate as one would hope.
If neither of these options resolves the question of how do you know when your cylinder of sparkling water maker is leaking, you may need to try a more elaborate method. One of the best ways to find out is by using an electronic leak detector. These detectors are small hand held devices that are usually battery operated and emit a high pitched sound as soon as there is a leak detected. These detectors can easily be moved around the area of the water maker and checked for leaks and should be used to check for leaks wherever possible to prevent expensive repair bills.