I will say that the reason that valve came up in discussion for me is because I'm reassembling my kegerator essentially after purchasing a new coupler, co2 regular, and elbow shank. Before that I replaced the line for a 10 foot length line, added a tower fan, and bought a nice perlick faucet...
Thanks for the helpful information guys. I bought this Insignia kegerator and I've had trouble with it from the start. I have basically replaced all of the parts just because I've tried everything to get it to stop foaming. So I'm trying to reassemble it correctly and give it another go. The...
Other than the white washer (or whatever it is) I assume anywhere metal is touching metal I will need a black or white washer. The kegerator I bought had terrible instructions but yet included a bunch of stuff.
I did notice with the tower fan it was circulating air enough that it really dropped the temperature. However it still seems as though I have mostly all foam on my pours. I had the PSI set to around 10, just turned it down to see if that would help. It is getting frustrating a this point that I...
I actually am within the return window on this, but not sure if best buy would take it back with the co2 tank filled. It stinks to see people hate that model when I am just getting it.
I thought about maybe getting a fan to circulate the air if that would help. Kinda crazy how temp could vary between bottom/top of a small insulated box but I guess that could be the case. The beer I have on tap right now is Blue Moon but I do enjoy a nice cold beer.
I recently purchased an Insignia 5.6 Cu. Ft 1 tap kegerator from best buy (model #: NS-BK1TSS6). I have noticed that with a digital thermometer sitting on top of the keg that the internal temperature is only reading around 40-43 degrees with the thermostat set to the highest 6. I was hoping to...