kissajew86
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Hello all - I currently have 4 kegs on picnic taps right now in the garage. i got tierd of going out to the garage to fill my beer ( i know i am so lazy)
So i bought a tap setup. I was wondering if i run the lines throught the refridgorator and through the wall how should i keep them cold so they dont foam up when i use them? the run will be approxamately 2-3 feet. so far i have thought of 2 options
1) i could run it though 3 in pvc pipe. the pipe would allow the cold air from the refridgeorator to spill into it. I am worried i may have to go up about 8"-12" so the cold air would not rise into the pipe. In this case i may have to raise the refridgrorator in order to make the run completely level
2) i would place a tub of aintifreeze in the freezer section and place a spare water pump i have from the fish tank into the tub. this could pump cold water along the lines into the copper cold plate that is built into the tap setup i bought.
which option would be better, or is there another option i have not thought of? I am concerned of taxing the refridgeorator past its limit, so i am trying to find the most effecent design....
So i bought a tap setup. I was wondering if i run the lines throught the refridgorator and through the wall how should i keep them cold so they dont foam up when i use them? the run will be approxamately 2-3 feet. so far i have thought of 2 options
1) i could run it though 3 in pvc pipe. the pipe would allow the cold air from the refridgeorator to spill into it. I am worried i may have to go up about 8"-12" so the cold air would not rise into the pipe. In this case i may have to raise the refridgrorator in order to make the run completely level
2) i would place a tub of aintifreeze in the freezer section and place a spare water pump i have from the fish tank into the tub. this could pump cold water along the lines into the copper cold plate that is built into the tap setup i bought.
which option would be better, or is there another option i have not thought of? I am concerned of taxing the refridgeorator past its limit, so i am trying to find the most effecent design....