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    Keezer Build - Tips and Lessons Learned

    This was the most time (and home brew) consuming part of the build. So, here we go.... Used 6 inch red oak. Very happy with the choice. I didn't miter the corners - just made sure that the front board covered end to end for a one piece look (no butt ends showing). A friend recommended that I...
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    IMAG2033

    IMAG2033
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    Keezer Build - Tips and Lessons Learned

    Tom - Your post was real inspiration for me, and the main guide I used for my build. :mug: The air system is really easy to build, and inexpensive. I think you have the same bilge fan already. I just took a reducer and used a very heavy bead of silicone caulk to attach it to the adapter...
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    Bilge Fan

    Bilge Fan
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    Keezer Build - Tips and Lessons Learned

    Still working on the right power supply. The one I tried first had too low amps, and heated up pretty quick. The fan is 2.6 A, and 12V, but I don't want it on full speed. From what I have read, I need a supply with 2.6 A or more, and variable voltage so I can adjust the speed. Will be looking...
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    Keezer Build - Tips and Lessons Learned

    Used a waterproof boat bilge fan - caulked to a PVC reducer. This connects to the PVC pipe platform to circulate air around the base of the kegs.
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