kenche
Well-Known Member
I am in the process of putting together my kegerator. I bought a used Danby kegerator and am converting it for use with cornies.
I have bought a ceramic tower to replace the single faucet tower that the unit came with. The kegerator has a nicely finished hole for feeding the beer lines through already, but is only 1.5" ID.
I am concerned that the tower will not be cooled at all from the fridge, but have not come up with an easy solution. I have considered purchasing a blower and running the beer line in flexible hose attached to the blower, but I am restricted by the small diameter in the existing hole. The smalles blower I could find takes a 2" flexible hose.
I have also considered an aquarium pump, but I have some doubts that this will be effective.
Whichever way I go, I will insulate the beer lines and try to envelope them in some kind of tubing to reduce the impact of the large cavern of the ceramic tower.
Any suggestions?
I have bought a ceramic tower to replace the single faucet tower that the unit came with. The kegerator has a nicely finished hole for feeding the beer lines through already, but is only 1.5" ID.
I am concerned that the tower will not be cooled at all from the fridge, but have not come up with an easy solution. I have considered purchasing a blower and running the beer line in flexible hose attached to the blower, but I am restricted by the small diameter in the existing hole. The smalles blower I could find takes a 2" flexible hose.
I have also considered an aquarium pump, but I have some doubts that this will be effective.
Whichever way I go, I will insulate the beer lines and try to envelope them in some kind of tubing to reduce the impact of the large cavern of the ceramic tower.
Any suggestions?