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Insulate that collar with some foam board, and get a computer fan in there to move air around. Put a lamp inside (when the keezer is empty), close the lid, and see if there's any openings in the seal.

Put as many kegs in it as will fit. Keep unused kegs full of water. The more thermal mass the better. The less the freezer turns on, the longer it will last.


Those beverage lines look crazy short too. Either replace them with longer 3/16" tubing, or get some flow control valves. I'm not a fan of worm clamps (leaks) either. I use oetikers.


Good luck! Once you get all the headaches figured out, kegging is a blessing!
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Love the feed back! I planned on re-plumbing it all, didn't think about filling the kegs though, that makes sense! I'm about a month from putting some brew in there
 

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