New kegerator

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cg2112

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Well, new to me.
I was looking to convert, and found a unit for $200, with everything but the keg and fittings for a pin lock corny, including a full 20# CO2 tank.


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It looks like if I keep the tank outside (the half barrel next to it was in there, there's already a hole in the side for it), I can likely fit four cornys in there if I want to. I plan on two for now, I do that cheap, I get pin lock kegs locally for $25 a pop.
 
Got a couple cornys, a new regulator (this one is single gauge, no tank gauge), some hoses, a second faucet, a distributor, a drip tray (holy crap, I'm in the wrong business, I gotta start making those things, I'd make a killing), and some other odds and ends. This thing is going to be pretty nice once I'm done. As long as my stuff arrives timely, I should have a good project for the weekend.
 
Progress!

Everything works, spent the afternoon getting everything cleaned, sanitized and tested.
Beer goes in this weekend. I'm still waiting on a drip tray and a few other odds and ends.

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Question: What did you use to mount the co2 splitter on the back wall of the fridge?
 
Done! At least, done enough for me.
At some point, I may add a third faucet, I left enough space for it.

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