Hi All,
So I got my kegerator done, pretty excited considering I just had the mini-fridge sitting in my office at work for the last five years.
It's an Avanti mini fridge, having trouble locating a model #. I'll post pics soon. It fits two 5 gallon ball lock kegs, 5 Lb Co2 bottle with dual body taprite regulator, all the tubing, etc... I went with a double faucet system because I planned on eventually getting either a freezer to do a conversion or a larger refrigerator to hold more than two kegs.
I will have beer ready to keg in the next week and I'm wondering what type of digital thermometer I could get to monitor the inside temperature. I simply want a small little rectangular display that will attach to the outside of the door and have a probe that I can put I nside the fridge.
I've been searching but so far not finding exactly what I'm looking for.
I plan to use this for my kegs only and did not really think I needed a temp controller, also, the main purpose of the LCD would be so I can see the internal temperature.
Thoughts?
RP
So I got my kegerator done, pretty excited considering I just had the mini-fridge sitting in my office at work for the last five years.
It's an Avanti mini fridge, having trouble locating a model #. I'll post pics soon. It fits two 5 gallon ball lock kegs, 5 Lb Co2 bottle with dual body taprite regulator, all the tubing, etc... I went with a double faucet system because I planned on eventually getting either a freezer to do a conversion or a larger refrigerator to hold more than two kegs.
I will have beer ready to keg in the next week and I'm wondering what type of digital thermometer I could get to monitor the inside temperature. I simply want a small little rectangular display that will attach to the outside of the door and have a probe that I can put I nside the fridge.
I've been searching but so far not finding exactly what I'm looking for.
I plan to use this for my kegs only and did not really think I needed a temp controller, also, the main purpose of the LCD would be so I can see the internal temperature.
Thoughts?
RP