GatorBrew1
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Just got my kegging kit today. Can't wait to get started on my kegerator. I can get two corny's in there. Was worried about the one keg and the co2 tank. Plenty of room. Yippe 



SO CLEAN.
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I don't see a hole for your tower, but it may just be the angle of the pic. Make sure you run sanitizer through the line prior to hooking up your first keg. Since it's a new kit, I would pressurize about 1/2 keg of sanitizer, then run it through the lines, let it sit for 10 minutes, run it for about 30 seconds, sit another 10 minutes, rinse, repeat about 2-3 times. That will also allow you to dial in the regulator to 10-12 PSI (optimal dispensing pressure) prior to your first keg.
Regarding the CO2 tank, I've read both sides of the "inside vs. outside" argument, and found that it doesn't really make much of a difference where it's stored. My Danby already had a hole drilled in the back for the CO2 line, so I just keep it outside. Also make sure you have a few extra hose clamps (screw-tight style, probably 5/16"), extra beer & CO2 hose, and some basic tools on-hand, and you should be good to go.
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