I plan to move my CO2 tank outside my refrigerator to make more room for additional kegs. I've researched my Hotpoint unit and concluded that I can safely drill through the side.
I have a dual regulator that is heavy enough to make my 5lb tank nearly tip over. To avoid that risk, I plan to route a high pressure line (like this one) through the refrigerator wall and mount the regulators inside the refrigerator.
First, does anyone see any pitfalls with this approach?
Second, can anyone recommend a good way to mount the heavy regulators to the inside of the refrigerator? The walls are thin plastic and I worry about fasteners pulling out. Moreover, I may need to adjust the regulators (Taprites), which requires a good bit of pressure on the knobs.
Third, can anyone recommend a secure way to tie down the external tank, for example like a fire extinguisher mount?
Thanks!
I have a dual regulator that is heavy enough to make my 5lb tank nearly tip over. To avoid that risk, I plan to route a high pressure line (like this one) through the refrigerator wall and mount the regulators inside the refrigerator.
First, does anyone see any pitfalls with this approach?
Second, can anyone recommend a good way to mount the heavy regulators to the inside of the refrigerator? The walls are thin plastic and I worry about fasteners pulling out. Moreover, I may need to adjust the regulators (Taprites), which requires a good bit of pressure on the knobs.
Third, can anyone recommend a secure way to tie down the external tank, for example like a fire extinguisher mount?
Thanks!