So I got a line up on a new fridge I'm thinking to convert to a keg fridge.
Its one of those commercial double sliding glass door fridges. it's fairly new.
I currently use a bev air under counter 3 door fridge with a tower I Put in however it's constantly getting condensation all around the doors (replaced gaskets and still no help) long story short it would need to be re insulated and it's an older fridge. id keep it if I would put it in my garage and just let it go it's course but no room in there.
I'm not sure on a few things...
Electricity cost. any worse or better than the bev air 3 door fridge i got.
should I just pass and find a proper keg fridge with a built in tower and not ruin this one by putting holes in the side wall.
If I do end up using it. do I have to worry about any cooling or electrical wires / lines on the sidewall I would put the taps.
Heck I'm half tempted to rig up a tap system inside the fridge so I don't have to put any holes in it so if I do end up wanting to go a different route it's not ruined to other potential buyers... not sure if that would be an ideal route if I kept opening the doors on heavy use days/nights
I'm looking for your opinions on this one as I'm on the fence on what to do
I should add I usually have a max off 2 50l kegs tapped at a time. I don't usually buy corneys
Its one of those commercial double sliding glass door fridges. it's fairly new.
I currently use a bev air under counter 3 door fridge with a tower I Put in however it's constantly getting condensation all around the doors (replaced gaskets and still no help) long story short it would need to be re insulated and it's an older fridge. id keep it if I would put it in my garage and just let it go it's course but no room in there.
I'm not sure on a few things...
Electricity cost. any worse or better than the bev air 3 door fridge i got.
should I just pass and find a proper keg fridge with a built in tower and not ruin this one by putting holes in the side wall.
If I do end up using it. do I have to worry about any cooling or electrical wires / lines on the sidewall I would put the taps.
Heck I'm half tempted to rig up a tap system inside the fridge so I don't have to put any holes in it so if I do end up wanting to go a different route it's not ruined to other potential buyers... not sure if that would be an ideal route if I kept opening the doors on heavy use days/nights
I'm looking for your opinions on this one as I'm on the fence on what to do
I should add I usually have a max off 2 50l kegs tapped at a time. I don't usually buy corneys
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