Through the wall 3 tap hidden keezer build -Done

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Thanks for sharing your build. Copied it and couldn't be happier. Here are some pics.

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Just added to help with the first pour foam.


https://m.grainger.com/mobile/product/DAYTON-Round-OEM-Blower-With-Flange-1TDN1
 
Can you point me in the direction to where you got the fan that sits in the bottom of your keezer blowing cold air up to the taps? Thank you!!

Here is a link to the blower I bought. It is very similar to the one linked above.

https://www.zoro.com/dayton-blower-12-cfm-115v-008a-3340-rpm-1tdn2/i/G2667725/

I actually used a washer discharge hose as it was more flexible than PVC when it is cold. In place of the flange I took the fan to Home Depot and messed around with various couplers in the plumbing section to see what would work. I forget the sizes I used, but I did use a heat gun to make them more pliable to fit into the blower. I hope this helps.
 
Hey gang. I haven't been here in awhile due to series of unfortunate events. Good news is that I survived it all and hope to be back to brewing after the first of the year.

martianpc, I wanted to thank you and those who commented on this thread for your work and input. I will have a house under construction soon in which I designed a closest for a keezer on one side of a wall, and wanted the taps in a closet on the other side of the wall. (Think "bar" that one can lock or hide.) I was over-thinking the cooling system...was about to get my a/c man to do something extreme with refrigerant lines since new construction is a perfect time for things like this.

This thread, and some similar ones I read, offer a quick and inexpensive solution. Thank you all.
 
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