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Black iron pipe works good for towers...
Black iron pipe works good for towers...
I decided that my keezer was too big for my bar space. I'll probably use it in my pole barn.
I just ordered this - http://www.beveragefactory.com/draftbeer/kegerators/kIRK309B-inventory-clearance-kegerator.html. It holds 3 cornies.
It will either go under my countertop, or I'll set it up to feed through the wall. That should be an interesting project in itself.
Just saw this : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OZPJ9X0/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
I've been trying to figure out how to build something like this. Looks like a squirrel cage fan in a box.
Anyone have any experience with one of these?
I have one of these. It works great at keeping my tower cold. I tried the copper pipe thing before that and it didn't work. Still had foamy first pours. These types of fans are better at creating a pressure differential than the open cage PC fans. You need a pressure differential to move air through a small tube like this.
Nice. Thanks for the feedback. The hose looks a little proprietary. Can it be swapped out with a longer hose pretty easily?
So I see one thing that be a bad thing with that blower. In one of the photos you can see the tower sweating. If you have a wood bar top that could be bad. With just the fan moving air around in my kegerator, I have not seen any sweating. It may not happen in real world, maybe that is just for the add.
I used 3/4 hardwood plywood and some 1x4 pine to bridge the bigger spans between cabinets. But I also have legs on the front side to help with the balance/ flex. The 2 large slabs weight enough to just about tip the whole thing over with out legs.