Hey thereThe problem is "turning the corner" on plumbing to the rinser and from the drain. This image of a small rinser shows the typical plumbing fit-up found on most trays, and illustrates the challenge. If a counter top is thick enough or if there's actually some dead space between fridge and counter top or a combination of both one might be able to trench the underside to fit elbows and run appropriate water and drain tubes past the outline of the fridge. The length of the threaded drain receiver is roughly 3/4", while the rinser stem is closer to a couple of inches and is likely the governing dimension in the end...
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Thank you for this info
That makes sense and is what i feared
As there wont be enough clearnce to the bottom of counter; and the counter is only 2cm plus finicky marble so it would not be able to trench …
I suppose the question then is what type of setup allows for this type of drip tray? They are meant to sit into the counter meaning the keg setup would be below it (i think) - but any kegerators ive seen seem to be counter height or higher. Would the beertap and tray have to sit over to the side of the kegerator unit or are there certain units that acoomodate these type of sunken plumbed trays