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Sanyo SR-4433S . . . MAYBE?

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Thanks, I've felt around a few times already but I'm hoping for a more precise method if possible.
 
Final bump before I drill a test hole tomorrow.

Hoping somebody knows where the lines run or can provide a link to a diagram, etc.
 
Is that the same model as the SR-4433S?

If so, I think the answer is "no". I have (2) 2.5g kegs in mine but I had to build a mini shelf that extends from the half-shelf that is built in (over the compresser, etc.) in the back.

Those 2.5G kegs on that shelf leave just a little headroom - but keep in mind that I didn't bend down the freezer section either.

Now that I'm ramlbing, let's make this easy. Tell me if we're talking about the same fridge and I will measure it inside when I get home and provide you the specs.

Also, since I don't use 5G corneys, tell me the specs on that (or I will look it up later).
 
yes sorry. 4433s is what i have. it looks like in order to bend the freezer tray down i may have to cut the shelf grooves the tray sits in so i can then bend it down. once i do that im curious if i can fit 2 five gal cornys in there, possibly by doing what you said as well in extending that small bottom shelf a bit to get some more depth. thanks!
 
Ok, so you have one and don't need me to measure then ;)

Good luck with your project. Someday I may turn mine into a kegerator and drill through the lid to install a tower but for now I'm quite happy with the two picnic taps just sitting inside.
 
The only thing that concerns me about the way you did it, is that you need room for the beer line to go up into the tap. Seems like the freezer would be in the way.

Additionally, since the freezer tray has been shoved up to the top of the fridge, you may run the risk of freezing the beer line. I would suggest unplugging it and letting it come to room temperature, and then bend the freezer tray down so that it is vertical.

That will leave you plenty of room for the beer line and prevent freezing.

I would like to convert one in order to fit 2 corny kegs. CO2 will be stored outside. Do I need a Thermostat adapter? Hit me up when you get a chance. My email is stivnikATgmailDOTcom. thx, and I am buzzing from my Pliny the Elder clone. Whoah!

Steve in DC
 
Does anyone have advice for re-attaching the door seal after removal of the door shelving? I have an SR-4434S on loan from a friend and don't want to do any permanent modifications. The door shelving is what clamps the seal to the door frame. Unfortunately, the door shelving is deep enough into the fridge that I can't even fit a brew bucket. Would a piece of 1/8" plywood or masonite do the trick?

http://imgur.com/a/et4mJ
 
Sauced - I know it's not what you are looking for, but I took a box cutter to my door shelving. Just left a frame of the plastic to screw that seal back down. The rest of the shelving went to the trash.
 
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