MathMan
Active Member
So I got a wild hair and decided to check the dimensions on my wife's little beverage refridgerator. To my luck everything would fit for a two keg picnic tap setup and the wife gave the ok! So, I ordered everything, checked the fit but in doing so forgot to put on the regulator when checking.
After kegging beer and placing everything back in the fridge, the CO2 tank didn't quite fit. I need about 1/4 inch more height for the apperatus to sit upright (on the compressor hump). Currently it is sitting at a slight angle, stable but my concern is that there is downward force on the gauge of the regulator. Should I:
1) leave it, its not going to hurt anything if it's stable
2) rotate the regulator down about 45° so everything will sit upright. (and I can't read the gauges easily)
3) lay the tank on it's side (and move a keg each time i want to get to the regulator)
4) cut a notch in the plastic at the too of the fridge so everything sits upright (no prefered since the wife gave the ok because I didn't need to "adjust" the fridge in the first place)
I can take a picture when I get home if it'd be helpful. Thanks for any suggestions!
After kegging beer and placing everything back in the fridge, the CO2 tank didn't quite fit. I need about 1/4 inch more height for the apperatus to sit upright (on the compressor hump). Currently it is sitting at a slight angle, stable but my concern is that there is downward force on the gauge of the regulator. Should I:
1) leave it, its not going to hurt anything if it's stable
2) rotate the regulator down about 45° so everything will sit upright. (and I can't read the gauges easily)
3) lay the tank on it's side (and move a keg each time i want to get to the regulator)
4) cut a notch in the plastic at the too of the fridge so everything sits upright (no prefered since the wife gave the ok because I didn't need to "adjust" the fridge in the first place)
I can take a picture when I get home if it'd be helpful. Thanks for any suggestions!