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I had the same problem with mine, that both tanks wouldnt fit. I just trimmed out the sides. Ill post some pics later( I also did some modifications after a couple of test runs)
Is your cooler the 60qt? (I can get the 60 way cheaper than the 70 - reason I'm asking)
I'm looking at getting one and fixen it up to a 3 gal setup. Do you have a pic of the inside
I had the same problem with mine, that both tanks wouldnt fit. I just trimmed out the sides. Ill post some pics later( I also did some modifications after a couple of test runs)
Kirk,
Some of the new 3g kegs coming out have a thin extruded lip on the top of the skirt that adds a little (annoying) bit to the diameter. Enough to frustrate in the first place. The second part is again the actual wheel house intrusion, not the axle intrusion in the back. Even though I know that the handle itself doesn't make a difference, the black rubber keg handles may imply a slightly different manufacturer than mine (plain metal) and a very slight difference in diameter could be all the difference in the world.
Someone else did note that they had heard that the size of the cooler had changed from past to present though (possibly slightly thinner or more narrow with added height would cause this problem).
For curiosity's sake, could you take a picture of the bottom of your cooler without the kegs in it? I'm wondering about that wheelhouse intrusion on your model. I'll try to get pics of mine and my modded kegs (sob) when I get a chance too.
Best,
Blue
What fitting did you use to go thru the wall for the pocket charger? I love this set up!
Well I just got my cooler and everything seemed to fit ok. So I don't think Igloo changed the dimensions of the cooler. It looks like the newer kegs are just a bit bigger, as Blue mentioned.
Here are few pics for comparison. The first pic shows how both kegs fit. The second pic shows that the bottom of the older kegs are definitely narrower than the newer kegs.
TimmyR said:I just received my cooler in the mail and my 3-gallon kegs look just like yours.
They fit but it's TIGHT.
So I just investigated further and find the kegs fit great as long as the keg with the triangular broken base is in the back corner and sitting high. That base slightly more narrow and fits over the wheel well of the cooler. I just found another one on eBay(I think) and will hopefully have 4 by the end of the summer.
Do the 3" shanks work well? I plan to have this built in 4- weeks so I can keg 20 gal in 4 kegs and bring 2 of them to my family reunion at the end of July.
Vongo,
I followed the same approach as outlined by Whutever. I used a 2" long x 3/8" nipple with two 3/8" x 3/8" barb ends. I don't actually have that in my current pictures, but I'll upload now that I have that completed. I also added a drip tray to the front (10") and a water bottle holder for a bike to the back which lets me strap in my 20 oz paintball cannisters. I'll get pictures up soon unless I forget. Be sure to measure the wall where you want to go through as some portions of the cooler vary from 1" to 2" in width (sides vs middle back vs side back, etc).
TimmyR,
3" shanks work out wonderfully. I also bought 2 of the wingnut beer nuts and I'll be honest I wish I hadn't. Although they are nice and easy to tighten down, the extra space taken up by the wingnut flares is annoying. I'll probably swap them for normal beer nuts at some point. Now I'm wondering if 2" shanks would work.
Cpt Kirks,
The tower does look awesome and if the beer is really flowing it seems like the best option. If you're getting only periodic use one downside of the tower would be that the lines are not sitting down in your icewater as they are in the models with drilled fronts. However, it does keep the cooler nice and pristine. And...its a tower...
Best,
Blue