I converted my Stand up Maytag Freezer to a Kegorator.
2 Taps on the door and one hole on the side for the CO2 line.
Drilled through the side and immediately a rush of compressed air hissed out. Upon checking the hole, everything was fine. Metal shell, then foam, then plastic shell on the inside. No lines. All good, right?
We since then, my Freezer has been at in the 60s not 43 degrees.
Has anyone had this issue?
I've turned it off for 5 minute and then turn it back on. My wife says its at 63 degrees and seem to be chilling, but i'm still worried.
Note: I have converted 2 fridges before, but this is my first stand up freezer converted.
thanks
Tim
2 Taps on the door and one hole on the side for the CO2 line.
Drilled through the side and immediately a rush of compressed air hissed out. Upon checking the hole, everything was fine. Metal shell, then foam, then plastic shell on the inside. No lines. All good, right?
We since then, my Freezer has been at in the 60s not 43 degrees.
Has anyone had this issue?
I've turned it off for 5 minute and then turn it back on. My wife says its at 63 degrees and seem to be chilling, but i'm still worried.
Note: I have converted 2 fridges before, but this is my first stand up freezer converted.
thanks
Tim