sily_rabit
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I purchased a freezer that was set up as a commercial kegerator. The previous owner was using a basic outlet timer to keep the keg from freezing. I didn't like the idea, so I've added an analog Johnson Controls temperature controller. The freezer is deep enough to hold 4 kegs and the co2 tank without a collar and the previous owner already drilled a hole in the front and added one shank. I have it set up for 2 kegs right now, with plans for a third. I have one keg attached to the faucet and one on a picnic tap. Since I don't have a collar, I have the controller mounted to the wall and the probe line just runs through the lid opening. This is the analog model, so its a copper line. This really seems unstable and potentially damaging to the probe line. So, without drilling into the freezer body is there a safe and clean way to route the probe into the freezer? I don't think the lid seal will damage it, but it isn't secured down and I'm concerned about it moving around every time I open the lid.