I have my co2 tank on the inside of my keezer. It's a 15lber and takes up a lot of real estate, especially with the dual gauge regulator. I don't seem to see as many keezer/kegerator owners with their tanks outside as opposed to the inside when looking at builds.
Is there an advantage of keeping the tank inside the keezer? Besides maybe beers carbing better with the co2 being colder to begin with, I'm thinking no. I have some long gas line I bought so I can moved mine to the outside, as I'm leaning heavily on moving it out.
On another note, is two smaller tanks better than one? I thought about maybe scaling back to two 5 lbs tanks so I have a spare if one goes empty on a weekend. I'll have to rework my back bar to make room for an outside tank, but if I have the room, I'll keep the 15lber and just add a small 5 lb as a spare.
Is there an advantage of keeping the tank inside the keezer? Besides maybe beers carbing better with the co2 being colder to begin with, I'm thinking no. I have some long gas line I bought so I can moved mine to the outside, as I'm leaning heavily on moving it out.
On another note, is two smaller tanks better than one? I thought about maybe scaling back to two 5 lbs tanks so I have a spare if one goes empty on a weekend. I'll have to rework my back bar to make room for an outside tank, but if I have the room, I'll keep the 15lber and just add a small 5 lb as a spare.