NBABUCKS1
Well-Known Member
So I've got a keezer that I have quite the collar on. See the pictures.
As you can see there is quite the collar. The second Collar was necessary because I wanted three kegs and the third keg is on the hump.
Anyway the temp gradient is enormous from top to bottom. It can be pretty cool at the bottom and a good 15-20 more degrees at the top. This results in incredibly foamy beer due to the warm beer lines.
So I try setting the thermostat to the kegerator near the top and set it for 40 degrees. This results in frozen kegs.
So I try installing a fan for circulation...this is having little effect. Still 15-20 degrees warmer on top......
Grrr..is there anything I can do to keep those beer lines on top chilled?
you can see the computer fan for circulation.
As you can see there is quite the collar. The second Collar was necessary because I wanted three kegs and the third keg is on the hump.
Anyway the temp gradient is enormous from top to bottom. It can be pretty cool at the bottom and a good 15-20 more degrees at the top. This results in incredibly foamy beer due to the warm beer lines.
So I try setting the thermostat to the kegerator near the top and set it for 40 degrees. This results in frozen kegs.
So I try installing a fan for circulation...this is having little effect. Still 15-20 degrees warmer on top......
Grrr..is there anything I can do to keep those beer lines on top chilled?
you can see the computer fan for circulation.