stillshinen
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I build a new keezer as my last one got destroyed by the movers. Pretty basic build 7.0 chest freezer with a 6 inch collar. I didn't insulate the collar but there is no condensate there. I have a fan and a dehumidifier. At that bottom there is a good amount (will soak a full sheet of paper towel once a day) of condensation. I have been progressively sealing the holes into the keezer (CO2 and Thermometer cable). This may or may not do the trick. If it doesn't how is everyone ensuring they have a tight seal on the chest lid? I have heard people using felt tape and want to know if I should pull the trigger on that or did I miss something.
I build a new keezer as my last one got destroyed by the movers. Pretty basic build 7.0 chest freezer with a 6 inch collar. I didn't insulate the collar but there is no condensate there. I have a fan and a dehumidifier. At that bottom there is a good amount (will soak a full sheet of paper towel once a day) of condensation. I have been progressively sealing the holes into the keezer (CO2 and Thermometer cable). This may or may not do the trick. If it doesn't how is everyone ensuring they have a tight seal on the chest lid? I have heard people using felt tape and want to know if I should pull the trigger on that or did I miss something.