Kauai_Kahuna
Well-Known Member
What a pain.
I saw a good amount of ice building up on the inside of my keggerator (converted ice chest), and also noticed a slight increase in my kilowatt per hour usage. Most likely not due to my keggerator but hey, it was time to do some cleaning.
So last night I unplugged it, left it open and today I pulled out the kegs, and cleaned out all the ice. This entailed climbing into the chest as I have a high collar.
I also took the opportunity to cleaned out the lines with oxyclean (no BLC on hand), rinsed them and ran star-san sanitizer through them.
I have two Eva-Dry in the chest, and I take them out and plug them in once a week at different times and I still get massive ice build up.
Now being in Hawaii the humidity is kind of high, just imagine walking through a fine mist. Is there anything else I can do for a chest freezer?
I saw a good amount of ice building up on the inside of my keggerator (converted ice chest), and also noticed a slight increase in my kilowatt per hour usage. Most likely not due to my keggerator but hey, it was time to do some cleaning.
So last night I unplugged it, left it open and today I pulled out the kegs, and cleaned out all the ice. This entailed climbing into the chest as I have a high collar.
I also took the opportunity to cleaned out the lines with oxyclean (no BLC on hand), rinsed them and ran star-san sanitizer through them.
I have two Eva-Dry in the chest, and I take them out and plug them in once a week at different times and I still get massive ice build up.
Now being in Hawaii the humidity is kind of high, just imagine walking through a fine mist. Is there anything else I can do for a chest freezer?