GotPushrods
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...easy to mess some stuff up?
As I've had CPR described to me: They're (essentially) DEAD! If you break a few ribs to keep someone alive is that a big deal?!? Worth a shot in my book!

...easy to mess some stuff up?
Anyone know if the freon can be refilled, or am I pretty much doomed?
Here's my thought: every time I see these keezer in a cabinet deals, I wonder how the keezer/freezer is dumping the heat from the compressor. Many of them have coils in the sides and front that warm up--that's how the heat is dumped.
Putting such a unit inside a closed cabinet means...how does it dump heat? I'd expect a unit like that to run, and run, and run, and have difficulty getting things down to the level I'd want.
Not sure that's what's going on here, but that's the first thing that comes to mind with these types of designs.
The good thing is if it can still cool somewhat, you now have a fermentation chamber?!
Ive had mine enclosed for a long time, years now and its made it through a house move too. But mine is framed in 2x4's, so my bar "skin" is 1.5" away from the freezer wall..as it is for most people...no one should be gluing wood directly to their freezer. Besides that the entire back of my fridge is open...its up against a wall but theres plenty of breathing space.
Initial chilling takes awhile yes, but after that it rarely turns on to hold 40F...maybe a dozen or so times a day. All that thermal mass(4.5 kegs) keeps it steady on its own.
When I asked what temperature to set it at I was told the lines would freeze at 40, so 45 was where he kept it.
OK, well now that seems even more strange. Why would beer lines freeze at 40F?
Trying to analyze a past conversation b/w the OP and the seller of the keezer seems kinda pointless to me. Who knows why he suggested not turning it too low....maybe he froze the beer lines back when it was running properly using the analog controller. Who knows???
It's a shame, I'm sorry for your misfortune but I really think the freezer is toast. I wouldn't even suggest using it for fermentation as it would likely be inefficient.
IMO it is not unlikely for it to malfunction after a move if it was on its last legs.
Trying to analyze a past conversation b/w the OP and the seller of the keezer seems kinda pointless to me. Who knows why he suggested not turning it too low....maybe he froze the beer lines back when it was running properly using the analog controller. Who knows???
It's a shame, I'm sorry for your misfortune but I really think the freezer is toast. I wouldn't even suggest using it for fermentation as it would likely be inefficient.
IMO it is not unlikely for it to malfunction after a move if it was on its last legs.
Seems it does get cooler but it was probably running non stop with the lid closed to get there.