bryanbibler
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I've had trouble getting my kegerator cold enough; it typically reads something like 48° on the thermometer I put in near the front. The back wall of the kegerator is covered in frozen condensation, so I know that the coolant is working. I noticed that if I move the thermometer to the back of the unit, near the source of the cold air, it reads 37°, yet every time I moved the thermometer to the front of the space, it reads something closer to the 45-50° range, even if I leave the door shut for hours to allow for the air to circulate.
My thought is that the thing has poor circulation, and I'm thinking about getting a small air pump to help improve it. Does this seem like a good idea? Also, where should I go about getting one? (I've read that kegerators with towers should really use those anyway in order to maintain constant temperature on the beer line)
thx
My thought is that the thing has poor circulation, and I'm thinking about getting a small air pump to help improve it. Does this seem like a good idea? Also, where should I go about getting one? (I've read that kegerators with towers should really use those anyway in order to maintain constant temperature on the beer line)
thx