Hello all,
So I converted a standard mini fridge into a single keg, kegerator. The fridge was the style where the top portion is a freezer (the coil is in the shape of a U and acts as the shelf to hold frozen items). So, in order for this to work, I had to detach one side of the "U" coil, and bend it down, so it is now parallel with one side of the fridge. This works great, as long as I have the thermostat turned down enough to keep ice on the coil. But of course this results in beer being too cold. So if I have it turned up (say 38-40F) condensate forms on the coil, and begins to drip into the bottom of the fridge and then eventually leaks out and on to the floor.
Anyone got any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks!
So I converted a standard mini fridge into a single keg, kegerator. The fridge was the style where the top portion is a freezer (the coil is in the shape of a U and acts as the shelf to hold frozen items). So, in order for this to work, I had to detach one side of the "U" coil, and bend it down, so it is now parallel with one side of the fridge. This works great, as long as I have the thermostat turned down enough to keep ice on the coil. But of course this results in beer being too cold. So if I have it turned up (say 38-40F) condensate forms on the coil, and begins to drip into the bottom of the fridge and then eventually leaks out and on to the floor.
Anyone got any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks!