Easiest Kegerator Build - Danby DAR482BLS

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Hauntedyards

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After my dumb screw incident on my last kegerator attempt:
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/ge-walmart-fridge-into-kegerator-308879/

I finally succeeded with the Danby "Millennium" DAR482BLS model.

I won't go into a heap of detail as I followed the directions here:
http://www.pbase.com/mrfebtober/kegerator_build&page=1

and here:
https://plus.google.com/photos/114416612335287313960/albums/5257362427552313025?banner=pwa

Here are some pics of mine:

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Bumping the thread. My recent cabinet kegerator is on hold due to issues, and this is a fridge I have. Did you do the paste to see if there were fridge lines on top? If so, were there?
 
Google Danby kegerator build and it should pop up. The Google+ link has all the pictures still.
 
Bumping the thread. My recent cabinet kegerator is on hold due to issues, and this is a fridge I have. Did you do the paste to see if there were fridge lines on top? If so, were there?

No I didn't paste or anything... I just turned it on with the door open and it was easy to feel the lines... This is a great fridge to use as there is no freezer so it maintains 4-5 degrees with no added temp control at all... just adjust the fridge dial.
 
+1 I built my kegerator from the dar4882bls with no issues. Drilled a 1 1/4" hole and fit two 1/2" diameter copper tubes through it for chilling the tower.

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