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Old 12-11-2009, 07:02 AM   #1
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Default xpanding a single tap tower to a double tap

found a sweet craigslist deal

pre made kegerator for $100.

can fit 2 corny kegs but has a 1 tap tower. can I retro fit the tower to 2 taps?



any help doing this?

sweet deal with 1 tap can i make it better w/ 2 taps!!!!

HATE bottling! help me!


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Old 12-11-2009, 01:13 PM   #2
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I have the same setup and would be interested in a solution as well.....
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Old 12-11-2009, 01:32 PM   #3
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http://www.beveragefactory.com/draftbeer/faucets/shanks/BE-DF2-3.shtml

http://www.beveragefactory.com/draftbeer/towers/tower_adapter/DT-2HK.shtml

Products are available to convert from one to two taps, problem is, they are pricey IMO. You might be better off just getting a two tap tower and selling off your single one.
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Old 12-11-2009, 01:55 PM   #4
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You sure can.

I have a pre-made Haier keggerator unit that will fit 3 cornies. The tower that came with it is 2.5 inches as opposed to the aftermarket 3 or 4 inch towers available. I was going to invest in a 3-tap 3 inch tower, but I did not want to part with that much money for one, so I decided to try and modify mine first.

It was a challenge to squeeze 3 taps and lines into a 2.5 inch tower, but I got it done just fine. It works great and saved me some money.

The standard tower material is very thin, so when you drill it, be very careful you dont crush the tube, or crack it if its made of plastic. I wedged a piece of wood in it to support it during drilling.

Here is a picture of it with the first pour after I modified it. Sorry, I dont have any in process pictures.

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Dang Scarface, looks like there's about to be a party!!!

That looks great. Is the center tap the original?
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I also had a 2.5 inch tower that I drilled a second hole in and added a shank to get two taps. It can be done.
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Dang Scarface, looks like there's about to be a party!!!

That looks great. Is the center tap the original?
Yes, the center is the original tap location. I just swapped out the original faucet with the purty Perlick one you see there. I used the original shank though. When AHS first got those Perlicks in, they had an awesome introductoy price of $24 a piece, so I jumped all over that and got 3 of them. I think they are $30 each now, but if your patient, I'm sure he'll throw them on sale again.

You will need to get a 90 degree shank for your other one(s) I got mine HERE

If your unit only holds 2 cornies, you would need to adjust and modify your tower accordingly.


Oh, and BTW.......corn sugar!
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similar question...

I have a kegerator with a 2.5 inch tower. I want to add a second tap. I am considering drilling a second hole as mentioned above, but I also came across double faucet shanks:
http://www.beveragefactory.com/draftbeer/faucets/shanks/BE-DF2-3.shtml

this would let me use one hole in the tower, but also have two faucet hookups. My question is, do y'all think this would this fit in my tower? the tubes aren't elbows, so they stick straight out the back of the shank, which makes me think it might not fit. Is it possible to bend them a bit? Or else, does anyone know where I can find a double faucet shank with ELBOW tubes?

As far as the shank itself, it's probably longer than necessary for a tower setup, but I could always just buy a second hex nut for the outside and just have some of the threaded shank sticking out the tower hole maybe?

love to hear your thoughts.

Thanks!
Chris

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keep this post going. please! my $100 kegerator was a craigslist scam... still looking for the same set up and will still need to expand tap by 1 or 2. (even if it fits 3 will only go to 2 taps and use 3rd for lagering or cold crashing ales).

great info guys thanks for info!

still looking for perfect kegerator or small fridge....


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