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The only thing that bugs me is that the digital display thermostat resets to 5C every time the power goes out. I have to switch it back to F and dial it down a few degrees. That would not be a good thing if you were trying to ferment in it and the power went out while you were gone. I don't understand why they didn't build in static memory for the temp setting.
 
The only thing that bugs me is that the digital display thermostat resets to 5C every time the power goes out.

Is that applicable to the K309B model as well? The instructions for mine said it is supposed to remember the last temp used and reset to that temp when the power goes out then comes back on. I haven't lost power yet so I don't know for sure if that feature works.
 
I'm the OP, I have the K309B.

Same one I have as well. Interesting that the temp didn't return. Here's the info I read taken right from their PDF manual:

"In the event of a power interruption, all previous temperature settings will be automatically saved and the unit will return to the previous temperature setting."


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That is interesting. I know it's getting reset, it's happened multiple times in the year or so I've had it. I wonder if it matters how long the power is out. They may be using a capacitor to power dynamic memory which would eventually drain if the power's off long enough. I should try unplugging it for just a few minutes and see if it resets.
 
I like my K309, and definitely recommend the 650SS Perlicks over the 630SS.

I reduce the flow for the first glass, reducing the amount of foaming.
 
I have 2 309's and both reset to 5 degrees Celsius after a power outage. It's so easy to change it back that I don't even consider it a minor annoyance...even having to do it on two separate kegerators.

I have no complaints whatsoever with mine now that I've replaced all the beer lines with 12' lines.

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I like my K309, and definitely recommend the 650SS Perlicks over the 630SS.

I reduce the flow for the first glass, reducing the amount of foaming.

In the long run it's easier to just lengthen the beer lines than have to worry about adjusting flow control faucets a couple times each session. It solves the problem of an unbalanced system rather than being a bandaid fix.
 
In the long run it's easier to just lengthen the beer lines than have to worry about adjusting flow control faucets a couple times each session. It solves the problem of an unbalanced system rather than being a bandaid fix.

Yeah with my 12' lines I literally have no pour problems. I was lucky in that I did a lot of reading up before buying and saw many say to just do 12' when most were recommending 10' lines. Figured if I'm going to coil the excess why not just do the 12'? And I don't even use a fan or any other tower cooling method (like the copper pipes). The 309 has a fan but it only turns on once in a while.


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The temp reset isn't really an issue unless you're using it for a ferm chamber with temps 55-70F. The drop in temp would almost certainly stall fermentation. I guess if that's what you were using it for you could put it on a UPS.
 
I've got a K309 with a digital display. Mine is the K309SS, but it only goes to 50F.

I double checked before I posted. They might have changed the firmware after I bought mine. I bought mine in September of last year.
 
I haven't actually tried turning it up... just did it now and it goes up to 75F. The only difference between K309B and K309SS is the outside finish, B is the black cabinet, SS is the stainless steel cabinet, other than that all 309's should be the same equipment other than tower options.

On a side note, my power went out today for like 10 seconds and the K309 reset to 5C (41F). So it appears there is no memory backup for temp settings.
 
If anyone is wondering, you can fit 3 kegs, 1 CO2 bottle, 1 nitro bottle, regulators, and tower cooling fan. Also, the 1/2" hose for the cooling fan + 3 beer lines fit in the tower too.


I'm considering purchasing the same one in the next few months. My plan is to have a secondary regulator with three ports. I want to drink out of two of them and carbonate/age on the other.. Something like this person did.See picture.
my question is will I be able to fit everything in there with my CO2 tank and primary regulator?View attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1470087217.645832.jpg

I just can't tell if he has three kegs in there or not. If he does, this is pretty much the exact set up I'm looking for. I'll be getting the more beer slim torpedo kegs as well.
 
If anyone is wondering, you can fit 3 kegs, 1 CO2 bottle, 1 nitro bottle, regulators, and tower cooling fan. Also, the 1/2" hose for the cooling fan + 3 beer lines fit in the tower too.


I'm considering purchasing the same one in the next few months. My plan is to have a secondary regulator with three ports. I want to drink out of two of them and carbonate/age on the other.. Something like this person did.See picture.
my question is will I be able to fit everything in there with my CO2 tank and primary regulator?View attachment 364606

I just can't tell if he has three kegs in there or not. If he does, this is pretty much the exact set up I'm looking for. I'll be getting the more beer slim torpedo kegs as well.
 
Yep, I have the same triple regulator; it's tight, but it'll all fit. Can post some pics if you need.

I'm considering purchasing the same one in the next few months. My plan is to have a secondary regulator with three ports. I want to drink out of two of them and carbonate/age on the other.. Something like this person did.See picture.
my question is will I be able to fit everything in there with my CO2 tank and primary regulator?View attachment 364606

I just can't tell if he has three kegs in there or not. If he does, this is pretty much the exact set up I'm looking for. I'll be getting the more beer slim torpedo kegs as well.
 
I'm considering getting the Kegco K309 with a triple tap, mostly for homebrew but with the occasional commercial keg on tap. I understand it can fit three corny kegs or two 1/6 barrel kegs, but I'm wondering what kind of mixed configuration of them would be possible. Would two corny kegs and a single sixtel fit? How about two sixtels and a single corny?

Sorry to revive an such an old thread, appreciate any info from someone who owns one as it wasn't super clear which configurations would be possible. Thanks!
 
I've never had an issue with any configuration. You can definitely put 2 sixth barrels in the front and 1 corny in the back with room for 2 gas tanks. Not 100% certain you can put three sixth barrels as I haven't tried, but I made an CAD drawing where you can move around the kegs and see for yourself. Happy to share if you like.

I'm considering getting the Kegco K309 with a triple tap, mostly for homebrew but with the occasional commercial keg on tap. I understand it can fit three corny kegs or two 1/6 barrel kegs, but I'm wondering what kind of mixed configuration of them would be possible. Would two corny kegs and a single sixtel fit? How about two sixtels and a single corny?

Sorry to revive an such an old thread, appreciate any info from someone who owns one as it wasn't super clear which configurations would be possible. Thanks!
 
Thanks, the main thing I wanted to know was whether I could have 2 commercial sixths and a corny homebrew fit at the same time. The specs on the Kegco website makes it seem like three 1/6s won't fit. Also good to know that 2 gas tanks fit as I'll have an additional nitro tank, thought I would have had to run that out the back and keep it outside.

I've never had an issue with any configuration. You can definitely put 2 sixth barrels in the front and 1 corny in the back with room for 2 gas tanks. Not 100% certain you can put three sixth barrels as I haven't tried, but I made an CAD drawing where you can move around the kegs and see for yourself. Happy to share if you like.
 
So speaking of reviving an old thread how are your 309's holding up? I am looking at this model as well and want to make sure everyone is happy...
 
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