iron_city_ap
Well-Known Member
I'm hoping to get the spare time this weekend to get my kegerator system put together. The biggest dilemma so far is that I really don't have room to put the CO2 tank outside of the fridge without it being in the way. What, if any, are the drawbacks to having to put the tank inside the fridge? I know the obvious ones like, having to open the door to check pressure, less room for an extra keg, etc...
Here is the best picture I have at the moment. I could possibly put it under the counter to the left of the fridge, but the cabinets are really, really good ones and I'm not really liking the idea of drilling through them. I just bought the house a week ago and SWMBO would probably kill me. Plus, I read that generally its not a good idea to drill through the side of the fridge because there may be cooling lines in there. I'm on the road for work right now, so I don't have the model number of the fridge. All I can say is that its a Kenmore, if that is worth anything.
Here is the best picture I have at the moment. I could possibly put it under the counter to the left of the fridge, but the cabinets are really, really good ones and I'm not really liking the idea of drilling through them. I just bought the house a week ago and SWMBO would probably kill me. Plus, I read that generally its not a good idea to drill through the side of the fridge because there may be cooling lines in there. I'm on the road for work right now, so I don't have the model number of the fridge. All I can say is that its a Kenmore, if that is worth anything.