BackAlley
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Had my kegerator off for the past two weeks and fired it up this afternoon ready for some Janet's Brown. I noticed it was really warm inside.
It turns out that the door shelving is what turned the light switch off when the door closes. I removed all of that to fit the kegs. So for 6 months I've had the interior light on.
I also think it was heating up the beer lines inside causing bubbles in the tubing, contributing to foaming in the glass.
Rookie mistake I know but thought I'd mention it in case anyone else did the same thing.
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It turns out that the door shelving is what turned the light switch off when the door closes. I removed all of that to fit the kegs. So for 6 months I've had the interior light on.
I also think it was heating up the beer lines inside causing bubbles in the tubing, contributing to foaming in the glass.
Rookie mistake I know but thought I'd mention it in case anyone else did the same thing.
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