spittybug
Well-Known Member
Hi people. I'm rebuilding my keezer top since my current design is too heavy, opens clunky and had some construction missteps. I'm going to go with a 2x6 collar, wrapped with red oak that is finger jointed at the corners. The oak will also extend 2" higher than the collar, allowing the top to sit in the recess. I'll post pics as I go, but first a question;
I am adding a pair of secondary regulators so that I can have some variety. Plan is to have ~25psi coming off main - with a gas line to force carb, ~12psi coming off the first new one - leading to a manifold to feed 5 kegs, and ~8psi coming off the second new one to allow for light blanketing of either cask drawn or low carbonation stouts. No problem putting distribution blocks in keezer, but what's the opinion on putting the regulators/gauges in such an environment? My tank & primary sit outside the keezer. Living in sticky Houston I get a lot of condensation in the keezer just from the small amount of time I have it open. Walls and kegs drip down and I drain out the bottom drain. The kitty litter trick doesn't touch the problem. I don't think that moisture would be good for the gauges......
Thanks.
I am adding a pair of secondary regulators so that I can have some variety. Plan is to have ~25psi coming off main - with a gas line to force carb, ~12psi coming off the first new one - leading to a manifold to feed 5 kegs, and ~8psi coming off the second new one to allow for light blanketing of either cask drawn or low carbonation stouts. No problem putting distribution blocks in keezer, but what's the opinion on putting the regulators/gauges in such an environment? My tank & primary sit outside the keezer. Living in sticky Houston I get a lot of condensation in the keezer just from the small amount of time I have it open. Walls and kegs drip down and I drain out the bottom drain. The kitty litter trick doesn't touch the problem. I don't think that moisture would be good for the gauges......
Thanks.