Well it is finally finished. Have cherry cider, pale ale, Belgium dubel, a white wine, and two red wines on tap currently. Wine is using Nitrogen, others are CO2.
Used a Hisense FD90D6AWD.
Used a Hisense FD90D6AWD.
Has anyone else done a multi-temp keerer? This is working great, now I just need some better tap handles. Might have to fire up the 3D printer and make some with labels.
Has anyone else done a multi-temp keerer? This is working great, now I just need some better tap handles. Might have to fire up the 3D printer and make some with labels.
Well it is finally finished. Have cherry cider, pale ale, Belgium dubel, a white wine, and two red wines on tap currently. Wine is using Nitrogen, others are CO2.
Used a Hisense FD90D6AWD.
where do you get a dual zone freezer
I got mine at Lowes.
CO2 will give you sparkling wine. I like my reds without carbonation, also I hear Nitrogen is good for the Stouts, plan to make one soon. With this setup I have flexibility to use either gas in either compartment, at it's own pressure.
Looks great. I just picked up this freezer for a steal. What size kegs are you using on the smaller side? How much skill is need to hook the thermocouple up to the cold side?I don't have a build page. Basically 2x8 and 1x8 glued together for most, with a 3D printed land for the top to seal against. I can take more pictures if there are any particular items of interest.
I purchased from Sams Club, but they don't have them any longer. I only see one place online showing them for sale.
http://salestores.com/hisensefd90d....Ptqq9OF7pEVXrfkMR0hoCj9oQAvD_BwE#.WZT60ih95aQ
I didn't do any special wiring, just using a temperature controller with the thermocouple in the cold side, and adjust the warmer side with the front control.
CO2 will give you sparkling wine. I like my reds without carbonation, also I hear Nitrogen is good for the Stouts, plan to make one soon. With this setup I have flexibility to use either gas in either compartment, at it's own pressure.
Thanks for the info and help.I have a slot in the face plate and the drip tray on a bracket that lifts off to provide access to the controls.
Keep us posted on your build. I really like mine, and how well it works.Thanks for the info and help.
Working great. I do worry that if/when it does have problems, I'll not be able to find a replacement. Looks like they don't make them anymore. I think it is perfect for the way I'm using it.Slowly, taps came in yesterday. Right now trying to decide what wood I am going to use over the collar. Is yours still working as expected?
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