I'm at a loss here on my kegerator. I have it in a closet on the other side of my bar so I can run the beer line in and have it come from the tap on the other side of the wall.
Recently I had a seal issue on my door and that's what I thought was causing all the ice build up on the freezer, but after fixing and defrosting I am still having it. It's so bad that the ice is dripping when I open the door and the temps won't dip below 50 no matter what setting I use.
I've fixed the seal and even foam insulated the hole where the beer line exits the back of the fridge.
Is it possible that the the beer line is conducting heat back into the fridge? Maybe I need to wrap the beer line outside of the fridge in insulation?
Totally at a loss here. This fridge was a PITA to get into the closet and pulling it out to check would be no easy task, but it's looking like it might have to happen.
Any sage advice before going that route?
Recently I had a seal issue on my door and that's what I thought was causing all the ice build up on the freezer, but after fixing and defrosting I am still having it. It's so bad that the ice is dripping when I open the door and the temps won't dip below 50 no matter what setting I use.
I've fixed the seal and even foam insulated the hole where the beer line exits the back of the fridge.
Is it possible that the the beer line is conducting heat back into the fridge? Maybe I need to wrap the beer line outside of the fridge in insulation?
Totally at a loss here. This fridge was a PITA to get into the closet and pulling it out to check would be no easy task, but it's looking like it might have to happen.
Any sage advice before going that route?