willpower101
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We have a beer line running about 3-4 feet from the soon-to-be kegerator through the wall to a tap at my work.
My question is how to best insulate this line?
I'm picking up where the last guy left off because the fridge didn't cool. So I don't know what his plans were.
You can see in the pictures, he's using duct work to run the line through. This ductwork was just attached straight to the keg with a duct coupler and the idea was just to let the keg cool this line. BUT it seems that it's not going to be insulated enough and the fridge will over work?
I was wondering if I should make the duct smaller?
Or run some insulation around the line?
Or scratch the duct and do something else?
What do you guys think?
Also of NOTE: I have a door knob cutter that I want to use. If I use this ductwork I have to make the whole HUGE! I figured a smaller space would be easier to cool anyway.
My question is how to best insulate this line?
I'm picking up where the last guy left off because the fridge didn't cool. So I don't know what his plans were.
You can see in the pictures, he's using duct work to run the line through. This ductwork was just attached straight to the keg with a duct coupler and the idea was just to let the keg cool this line. BUT it seems that it's not going to be insulated enough and the fridge will over work?
I was wondering if I should make the duct smaller?
Or run some insulation around the line?
Or scratch the duct and do something else?
What do you guys think?
Also of NOTE: I have a door knob cutter that I want to use. If I use this ductwork I have to make the whole HUGE! I figured a smaller space would be easier to cool anyway.


