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  1. facesnorth

    Kegerator 25' lines to Tower

    Just one more thing, doing a lot of reading, and I'm definitely interested in using the EvaBarrier lines with duotight fittings. I see the lines come in 4mm, 5mm and 6mm ID. So with 25' of length, and actually more realistically about 10' of rise (center of keg to tap), which ID should I be...
  2. facesnorth

    Kegerator 25' lines to Tower

    Thanks for all the replies. A couple clarifications. There should be exactly 8' of rise. And I don't need the water to be cool, just regular the regular temp in the basement. That's good to know I can run that separately up to the tower and hook it up to one of the taps. So my kegerator...
  3. facesnorth

    Kegerator 25' lines to Tower

    Also, not sure if this is a thing, but I could theoretically put the CO2 tank in the sink cabinet directly under the tap tower. Is that a thing? Or does the CO2 tank always go inside the fridge with the kegs?
  4. facesnorth

    Kegerator 25' lines to Tower

    I could cut some corners and reduce the length slightly if it helped. I could get by for a year easily with just dropping it straight down, so maybe 8-10' at most of tubing. Eventually when I finish the basement I would want to shuffle things around and put them in their proper place, but the...
  5. facesnorth

    Kegerator 25' lines to Tower

    I always make my questions overly complicated and this was no exception. Let's just start with the 25' lines for now. Anybody have suggestions on method and equipment? Is glycol lines the best option?
  6. facesnorth

    Kegerator 25' lines to Tower

    Hello, I am looking at my options and was hoping for equipment and material suggestions. I have a small coffee station/espresso countertop area. I am looking to add a tap tower and also a tiny sink. I want to send my reverse osmosis water to a spigot as well. Could I just have a small sink...
  7. facesnorth

    Triple tap kegerator under cabinet

    I have a crawlspace. Would be nice but I think it gets too cold down there in the dead of winter. Still open for ideas from anyone. Any fridges or parts suggested?
  8. facesnorth

    Triple tap kegerator under cabinet

    Any suggestions on parts? What fridge nowadays is a good buy for an undercounter triple tap? And what are some good stainless steel parts?
  9. facesnorth

    Triple tap kegerator under cabinet

    Thanks for the input. I had seen those Summit's. Actually I mentioned here. But I mentioned 5 concerns about using one of their units. And for the high cost, I would want it to be near perfect. I was actually set on the idea, but my research led me to the conclusion that you can build...
  10. facesnorth

    Triple tap kegerator under cabinet

    Can anyone help me on this?
  11. facesnorth

    Triple tap kegerator under cabinet

    Essentially I have a 24" wide space to slide the fridge into. Height will be under counter height which is max around 34" including any casters, etc. Depth-wise I have slightly more play. I'd say 26" from the face of the fridge door back to the dishwasher. However, if absolutely necessary I...
  12. facesnorth

    Triple tap kegerator under cabinet

    Do you think it's realistically possible to do what I want with my setup? Any suggestions on a fridge to accomplish the trick? The fan should go under the fridge? (open up toekick) Mount it towards the back or the front? Aim it forwards or backwards? I agree I will need all stainless...
  13. facesnorth

    Triple tap kegerator under cabinet

    Well sure, that is clear. But the goal of trying to accomplish this as inexpensively as possible is the crux of my request. I want to spend as little as possible without sacrificing any of the design requirements. So while my budget is limited, for this exercise we can say that it's not fixed...
  14. facesnorth

    Triple tap kegerator under cabinet

    I am looking to install a kegerator under my kitchen counter. I intend to stick the kegerator at the end of a corner run of countertop which juts out into a small peninsula. This will essentially become my bar area which seperates the kitchen from the living room (see diagram below)...
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