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mrketner

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I just bought a used kegerator and am trying to set it up. My local home brew store recommended I figure out a way to keep the CO2 tank outside the fridge. I was able to find a place to run the gas line without having to drill one. It is in the back where the coolant line runs from the compressor into the fridge. A small electrical wire runs through too to the inside of the fridge.

My question is - is there any concern running the gas line through here, it basically touches the coolant line and wasn't sure if that would be an issue.

Any thoughts/help is appreciated.
 
With the kegerator compressor running for awhile, if you can touch the coolant line without pain it should be ok to have your gas line in contact with it.

If this was an oxygen line, the answer would be completely different ;)

Cheers!
 
So I plugged it in and that particular line doesn't get cold at all. No worries and thanks for your help.

Confused now on what that line is but not concerned anymore.

Thanks
 

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